Human Rights - General
US prisons resume federal executions

US prisons resume federal executions

In 2024, the United States carried out death sentences despite persistent protests, particularly from the United Nations.
America's southern borders, a slaughterhouse for immigrant

America's southern borders, a slaughterhouse for immigrant

New analysis of migrant death statistics on the southern US border shows a disturbing trend of deaths of women and children.
Unprecedented deaths of homeless people in France

Unprecedented deaths of homeless people in France

As the homelessness crisis in France worsens, the number of deaths of these vulnerable people has reached a record high in 2023.
Racial profiling by French police against minorities and Black people

Racial profiling by French police against minorities and Black people

The case of French police brutality is one of the most important cases in this country's record of human rights violations. This means that the French police have become a means of violently suppressing any protest and gathering, even peaceful ones, or killing French citizens.
The increase of anti-Muslim prejudice in Europe

The increase of anti-Muslim prejudice in Europe

A concerning wave of racism is affecting Muslims throughout Europe, driven by the proliferation of anti-Islamic discourse.
The terrible circumstances in the biggest prison in Georgia State

The terrible circumstances in the biggest prison in Georgia State

The Ministry of Justice in the United States recently released a report on Fulton County Prison in the state of Georgia. The report summarizes the prison's circumstances with regard to drug abuse, homicides, and stabbings.
The catastrophic situation of Canada's prison system

The catastrophic situation of Canada's prison system

Human rights violations in Canadian prisons and the government's indifference to the aforementioned crisis have led to protests from Canadian authorities and prompted human rights committees to react.