Facebook warns that 50,000 people would be subject to surveillance | The World | DW

Facebook warns that 50,000 people would be subject to surveillance |  The World |  DW

The social network Facebook on Thursday (12/16/2021) alerted about 50,000 people in more than a hundred countries that they could be the object of surveillance by “cybermercenaries” who work for both government agencies and companies. Meta, the parent company of FacebookHe assured in a statement that he warned all those people that he suspected they … Read more

Pasaje Seguro collects 43,000 signatures against concertinas in the Port of …

Pasaje Seguro collects 43,000 signatures against concertinas in the Port of …

Safe Passage has collected 43,000 signatures against the installation and removal of concertinas in the Port of Santander, rubrics that the group will deliver this Wednesday, June 15, to the President of Parliament, Joaquín Gómez. And he will also ask the head of the Legislature for the “rapid” processing of the non-law proposal against concertinas … Read more

Latin America has human rights debt

Latin America has human rights debt

San José.– Genocide, massacres, extrajudicial executions, dirty wars, detainees — disappearances, torture, political imprisonment, labor slavery, human trafficking… atrocities against human rights since before the first half of the 20th century haunt the historical memory of Latin America and the Caribbean. From Ixil in 1982 and 1983 in Guatemala and El Mozote in 1981 in … Read more

Hatred of minorities pushed ?: Rohingya refugees are suing Facebook

Hatred of minorities pushed ?: Rohingya refugees are suing Facebook

Tuesday, December 7th, 2021 Pushed hatred of minority groups? Rohingya refugees are suing Facebook – The Rohingya are exposed to discrimination and oppression in several countries – from the point of view of the Muslim ethnic group, this has to do with Facebook’s algorithm, which promotes disinformation and spreads hatred. A group of refugees is … Read more

Afghanistan issues a decree on women’s rights

Afghanistan issues a decree on women’s rights

No one can force women to marry, Taliban decided – – A woman is not wealth, but a noble and free man, said the leader of the Taliban, Khaybatullah Akhundzad. In Afghanistan, the supreme leader of the radical Taliban movement Haybatullah Akhundzada issued a special decree on women’s rights. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said this, … Read more

Council of Europe launches infringement proceedings against Turkey

Council of Europe launches infringement proceedings against Turkey

Published on : 02/12/2021 – 22:24 – By a majority of two-thirds of its members, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe decided this Thursday, December 2 to launch an infringement procedure against Turkey because of its refusal to release the businessman and patron Osman Kavala. This decision was expected, hoped for by … Read more

Biden addresses Case Peng Shuai

Biden addresses Case Peng Shuai

– US President Joe Biden gives a speech The US President is concerned about the tennis player. – (Photo: AP) – – – – Washington/Peking/Paris US President Joe Biden is “deeply concerned” about the fate of Peng Shuai, China’s state media are using video clips that seem strange in some cases to counter the growing … Read more

On death row in Oklahoma, convict narrowly escapes execution

On death row in Oklahoma, convict narrowly escapes execution

Published on : 18/11/2021 – 23:16Modified : 18/11/2021 – 23:18 – Julius Jones, an American death row inmate spared in extremis in the United States: after millions of people were mobilized in his favor, the governor of Oklahoma, Kevin Stitt, suspended his execution for a murder of which he always said he was innocent. With … Read more

The Network of Women Philosophers of Latin America celebrates its 3rd anniversary

The Network of Women Philosophers of Latin America (REDDEM) was born in November 2018, at the request of World Philosophy Day (WPD), as an initiative of the Philosophy and Humanities Program of the UNESCO Regional Office for Sciences for Latin America and the Caribbean, from its office in Montevideo, to exchange and make visible the … Read more

Central America joins the region’s efforts to prepare for risk management in relation to cultural heritage

The countries of Latin America and the Caribbean exchanged knowledge and experiences on the relationship between disaster risk reduction and the protection of cultural heritage to strengthen the resilience of cities. This exchange was carried out virtually, on Thursday, November 4, 2021, at the Learning Laboratory on Heritage Management and Disaster Risk Reduction as part … Read more