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United States skips UN review of its human rights record
US joins Israel as only other country to not show for mandatory process scrutinising rights record of UN member states.

Muslim Census Report Compounds the Need for Effective Mosque Security
In collaboration with MEND, Muslim Census has released a report detailing attacks on mosques and Islamic Institutions in the UK.

FDA Admits That Contaminated Formula May Have Killed Up to Nine Children
The Food and Drug Administration has acknowledged for the first time that nine children may have died after consuming contaminated baby formula made by Abbott at the largest baby formula manufacturing plant in the nation.

Four Moroccan women accuse French tycoon of sexual harassment
Four women have pressed charges in Morocco against French insurance tycoon Jacques Bouthier, currently under arrest in Paris on charges of raping a minor, a rights group said Friday.

The colonial racism we must all protest
While white Ukrainians are welcome in Britain, dark-skinned asylum seekers are being deported to Rwanda.

North Carolina charter school with traditional values violated female students
North Carolina charter school with 'traditional values' violated female students' rights by mandating that they wear skirts because it was 'based on gender stereotypes about the 'proper place' for girls in society', appeals court rules.

Supporters plead to keep mother, 6-year-old Canadian daughter from being forced to leave country Social Sharing
Supporters are rallying to stop the federal government from forcing a six-year-old Canadian citizen and her mother to leave the country on July 8.

Murders of people experiencing homelessness are on the rise
n Los Angeles last year, 85 unhoused people were murder victims. Another 32 have been killed in 2022.

Female protesters fear policing bill will ramp up officers violence against them
‘What do we do if we stop fighting for our human rights? It becomes a dictatorship,’ says Patsy Stevenson.

Presumed innocent but detained for months pretrial in Germany and EU
One in five people jailed in the European Union hasn't been convicted of a crime — including 12,000 in Germany alone. Studies suggest that pretrial detention is unnecessary in most cases.

Private school pupil numbers rise to record high as three in 10 fear homelessness
The number of pupils who are privately educated has risen to a record high, according to new figures.
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