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Category: human rights

Mexican authorities investigate vigilante killings of 5 in remote community

Oaxaca state authorities and National Guard arrived to the community of Llano Amarillo in Santa Maria Texcatitlan on Tuesday, looking for the five missing people. They found a burned-out vehicle with the remains of five people inside, the Oaxaca state prosecutor`s office said in a statement on Wednesday.

Punjab News: NHRC Issues Notices Over Delayed Rehabilitation Of LPG Tanker Blast Victims In Hoshiarpur

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), India has taken suo motu cognizance of a media report that even after a month of a blast in an LPG tanker causing seven deaths and damage to several properties, the affected families are still struggling to rebuild their houses and shops in Mandiala village, Hoshiarpur, Punjab.

Slovakia passes constitutional amendment recognising only two sexes

Slovakias parliament has passed an amendment to the constitution that recognises only two sexes, along with other measures that critics say might breach the countrys international obligations and undermine the protection of human rights. The amendment, which was drafted by populist prime minister Robert Ficos government, required a three-fifths majority.

Democracy at crossroads:From people’s power to monopoly’s plaything

Has democracy exhausted its potential? That uncomfortable question haunts political thinkers across the world today. What was once celebrated as the triumph of peoples power now appears to be little more than a cover for the consolidation of monopoly capitalism. The result is stark:.

Democracy at crossroads:From people’s power to monopoly’s plaything

Has democracy exhausted its potential? That uncomfortable question haunts political thinkers across the world today. What was once celebrated as the triumph of peoples power now appears to be little more than a cover for the consolidation of monopoly capitalism. The result is stark:.

Democracy at crossroads:From people’s power to monopoly’s plaything

Has democracy exhausted its potential? That uncomfortable question haunts political thinkers across the world today. What was once celebrated as the triumph of peoples power now appears to be little more than a cover for the consolidation of monopoly capitalism. The result is stark:.