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Haitian Asylum Seekers Take Biden Admin to Court for Racial Discrimination, Rights Violations
23 de febrero, por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)A federal court in Washington, D.C., heard arguments Thursday in a lawsuit accusing the Biden administration of racial discrimination and rights violations of Haitian asylum seekers. The suit was brought on behalf of 11 Haitian asylum seekers who were abused by U.S. border agents as more than (...) -
"Governments Are Trying to Frighten Journalists": Fmr. Guardian Head Alan Rusbridger on Assange Case
23 de febrero, por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)As Julian Assange awaits a decision from a British court on his possible extradition to the United States, Democracy Now! speaks with Alan Rusbridger, former editor-in-chief of The Guardian, who worked with Assange to publish hundreds of thousands of classified records from the U.S. acquired (...) -
Press Freedom on Trial: Julian Assange’s Lawyer on Extradition Case & Criminalizing Journalism
23 de febrero, por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)At a critical hearing this week in London, lawyers for imprisoned WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange asked the British High Court of Justice to grant him a new appeal in what is likely his last chance to avoid extradition to the United States, where he faces a 175-year prison sentence for (...) -
Headlines for February 23, 2024
23 de febrero, por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)“We Are on the Edge of a Monumental Disaster”: UNRWA Says It’s Reached a Breaking Point, Israeli Attack on Homes in Deir al-Balah Kill at Least 40 Palestinians, Incl. Infants, MSF: Traumatized Gazan Children Tell Aid Workers They’d Prefer to Die, Norwegian Pension Fund Divests from Israeli War (...) -
Malcolm X Assassination: Former Security Guards Reveal New Details Pointing to FBI, NYPD Conspiracy
22 de febrero, por webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!)On the 59th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X, two former security guards are speaking out for the first time about how they were falsely arrested by the New York Police Department as part of a conspiracy to remove his protection before he was killed. We hear from Khaleel Sayyed, (...)