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昨日12/10は世界人権デーでした。 芸事に携わる人間という以前に、一人の人として人権についてより関心を持ち、深く知りたいと思ってここ数年過ごして来ました。 誰かの利益の為に、誰かの命や自由が踏み躙られるべきではない。 私にもできる事がきっとあるはず。 #世界人権デー # #HumanRightsDay#
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They Made his Jail Cell into a Tandoori Oven. Extreme Human Rights Violations @WhiteHouse 🇺🇸 @XisMoments 🇨🇳 Who will Help the Legendary Cricketer and Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan Will it be America ? or will it be China ?
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65 fucking days For 65 days, Iranians in #Iran# have been under an internet blackout. 65 days of being cut off from the outside world. 65 days of not being able to show the world what so many of them actually want: this regime gone. And yes, the regime is silencing them, as par for the course. But let’s be honest, they’re not the only ones. The Iranian people are also being failed by much of the outside world. By Western politicians who love talking about human rights until it becomes inconvenient. By media outlets that pick and choose whose suffering deserves nonstop coverage. The same media that shamelessly broadcast the narratives of the regime instead of tge voice of the Iranian people. By political groups, especially on the left, who are often loud about oppression unless it clashes with their narrative. And no, not every single person. But enough of them. Enough of them to make us feel like nobody cares. It’s bad enough to be silenced by the regime. It’s another kind of betrayal when people who claim to stand for freedom, justice, and human rights also look away. While Iranians risk everything, too many Western leaders are still focused on making deals with the regime, deals that only benefit their own interests, their own economies, their own politics. All the while the suffering, voices, and demands of the Iranian people are pushed aside. The people of Iran are not a side note. They are not collateral damage. They are not negotiable. Stop silencing them. Stop ignoring them. Stop treating their fight for freedom like it matters less. Shame on all of you who contribute to the censoring of our voices.
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France had an anti-piracy system called HADOPI to stop people from illegally downloading movies and music, but on April 30, 2026, France’s highest court ruled that the main part of this system is illegal. It broke European rules on privacy and human rights. The system sent warnings to internet users suspected of sharing files, and the court said it did not protect people’s private information well enough. The new agency, called Arcom, can still block big pirate websites, but the warnings and fines for ordinary people are mostly finished. This is a big win for groups that defend digital rights after 17 years of work.
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Journalism is supposed to give a voice to the voiceless. It’s supposed to confront injustice, not sidestep it in favor of politics. It’s meant to speak truth to power, not amplify the narratives of those in power while ignoring their victims. And yet, when it comes to #Iran#, too often we see the opposite in a lot of European media. Europe claims to be a champion of human rights and democracy. But when the suffering of ordinary Iranians is treated as secondary, inconvenient, or simply ignored, you know they don't really mean what it says. If journalism cannot be the voice of the victims, especially when they are right in front of you, then what exactly is it doing? I don't for one second believe that the European media is unaware of what has happened in Iran for decades and the fact that they are willing to ignore the Iranian people makes me doubt everything about them. By spreading Islamic regime propaganda they are deliberately misinforming ordinary Europeans and siding with a murderous regime.
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While the western leaders are whining about fuel and oil prices and want to end the war and sign a deal with the regime, a deal which by the way the regime is never going to abide by, at least 18 protesters and political prisoners were executed in about one month in #Iran#, which is more than one-third of all such executions recorded in the previous year and over four times the previous monthly average. And just FYI nowhere is the human rights issue and the freedom of the iranain people mentioned in any deal, not that it can do anything because again the regime will not let us be free as long as it exists.
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Believe or not, the international gold standard for investigating potentially unlawful deaths where state involvement is suspected is called the "Minnesota Protocol". It's named like because it was developed by the Minnesota Lawyers International Human Rights Committee, in a very different and more human time (the 1990s). The protocol is built on the principle that the right to life is meaningless if there is no requirement for the state to investigate when that life is taken. It ensures that when someone is killed by police, military, or in state custody, there is a clear, objective path to uncovering the truth and holding the perpetrators accountable. It's basically a handbook for when and how to conduct such investigations. For an investigation to be credible, the protocol mandates four key pillars: it must be independent (no "police investigating themselves"), prompt (starting before evidence is lost), effective (a genuine search for the truth, not just going through the motions), and transparent (keeping the victim’s family and the public informed). Technically, the protocol is a comprehensive manual for forensics and law. It contains detailed guidelines on crime scene management, digital evidence collection, and forensic autopsies, such as tracking bullet trajectories to prove if a victim was shot while surrendering. It even includes specialized procedures for protecting witnesses from state retaliation.
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