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Cambodia: Coerced Confessions Silence Activists, Opposition

Cambodia’s government is systematically coercing and publicizing confessions from detained political opposition members and activists to undermine their political standing.

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June 19, 2026 | Dispatches

The UK’s Discriminatory  AI Experiment on Child  Refugees 

The UK Home Office is pushing ahead  with  plans to use  AI  technology  to  guess the age of  young people  arriving  at  UK  borders to seek asylum, starting in 2027. Yet the Home Office’s own tests found the technology performed worse on certain groups of people, notably Africans. The plans severely endanger the human rights of children seeking asylum  and should be scrapped.

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