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  • September 14, 2017 Video
    Can you imagine having to weather a hurricane with little to no shelter? That was what 50 asylum seekers were up against. Sister Denise opened her doors to families in need.
    Hurricane Harvey
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  • September 14, 2017 Video
    Right now, 800,000 Americans are facing deportation. Dreamers are our neighbors, friends, and coworkers and have nowhere else to go. In this video, Cesar Vargas - a Dreamer and New York’s first openly undocumented lawyer - confronts mean tweets from anti-immigrant trolls and makes the case for why immigrants belong.
    DACA
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  • September 11, 2017 Video
    Ethnic Rohingya Muslims fleeing Burmese security forces in Burma’s Rakhine State have described killings, shelling, and arson in their villages that have all the hallmarks of a campaign of “ethnic cleansing."
    A Rohingya woman in a camp in Bangladesh
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  • September 7, 2017 Video
    New evidence has emerged that credibly implicates former President Ollanta Humala Tasso (2011-2016) in atrocities during Peru’s armed conflict in the 1990s.
    A still image of former President Humala.
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  • September 7, 2017 Video
    The United Nations’ failure to compensate victims of widespread lead poisoning at UN-run camps in Kosovo has left affected families struggling to care for sick relatives who were exposed to the contamination.
    Houses in Kosovo
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  • September 6, 2017 Video
    “Trump’s repeal of DACA exposes hundreds of thousands of people to deportation by a cruel and unjust immigration system that fails to take into account their deep ties to the US,” said Jasmine L. Tyler, US advocacy director at Human Rights Watch.
    “DREAMERS": How Do You Define American?
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  • September 6, 2017 Video
    Under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Egypt’s regular police and National Security officers routinely torture political detainees with techniques including beatings, electric shocks, stress positions, and sometimes rape.
    Sketch showing an Egyptian man being electrocuted.
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  • August 16, 2017 Video
    The United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury, which went into effect on August 16, 2017, could benefit millions of people affected by toxic mercury.
    A 15-year-old boy mixes mercury and ground gold ore at a processing site in Mbeya Region, Tanzania
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