Illinois reparations commission releases lengthy report of state's 'harms' against Black citizens
The Illinois Reparations Commission has released a detailed report outlining the historical injustices faced by Black residents in the state, emphasizing the need for informed reparative actions.
The monument to the Romani concentration camp in Liberec has again become a target for vandals
The Romani concentration camp monument in Liberec has been vandalized again, highlighting ongoing issues regarding the remembrance of historical injustices.
“The Conservative Administration's Past Is the Cause, and Conservatives Need to Act More Actively” [Goodbye Truth and Reconciliation Commission⑳]
The article discusses the transition from the second to the third Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Korea, highlighting the importance of recognizing past injustices and the need for political responsibility and support for victims of historical abuses.
South Korea launches new commission to investigate adoption fraud
A new South Korean commission has begun to investigate cases related to past adoption fraud, addressing unresolved complaints from previous decades.
Launch of the Third Truth and Reconciliation Commission... 311 Overseas Adoption Victims File Truth Investigation Applications
The Third Truth and Reconciliation Commission has been established to investigate historical injustices, with an initial focus on 311 overseas adoption victims.
Yoon Seok-yeol Compared to Victims of the Inhyeokdang Incident by the National Power Party… "Needs to Apologize to the Families"
A high-ranking official from the National Power Party criticized the first instance verdict against former President Yoon Seok-yeol, drawing parallels to historical judicial injustices.
Efik professionals push for fair oil-well allocation
The Efik Professionals group in Nigeria has endorsed the scientific verification of oil wells in Cross River State, seeing it as a remedy for historical economic injustices.
We Need to Establish a Record Management Department in the 3rd Truth and Reconciliation Commission
The article discusses the establishment of the 3rd Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Korea and highlights the need for a dedicated department to manage records of past injustices.
Action "Put in Jail" at the Former KGB Buildings in Vilnius
An event called "Put in Jail" was held at the former KGB headquarters in Vilnius to highlight historical injustices and commemorate the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Referenced Orwell in ruling against Trump
A U.S. judge ordered the reopening of a slavery exhibit dedicated to nine slaves at George Washington’s museum, referencing Orwell while opposing Trump’s efforts to erase historical injustices.
As America turns 250, Trump should restore Washington DC's original borders
The article argues that President Trump should restore the original borders of Washington D.C. to address historical injustices related to representation in Congress.
Maids of the Apocalypse: the defiant body
The article discusses the impact of the Chilean performance art collective 'Yeguas del Apocalipsis' and their controversial performances against historical injustices in Latin America.
“The State Must Apologize Again and Again for Future Generations to Learn” [Goodbye, Truth and Reconciliation Commission⑰]
The article discusses the transition from the second to the third phase of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Korea, highlighting the role of lawmakers in addressing historical injustices.
The Painful Story of Namibia from Where Germany Took Many Heads!
Namibia, once a victim of severe colonial oppression, is now in the spotlight due to its ongoing cricket aspirations and the historical injustices it endured during German colonization.
Launch of the 3rd Truth and Reconciliation Commission on February 26: Applications for Truth Discovery Open from Day One
The 3rd Truth and Reconciliation Commission will start accepting applications for truth discovery from victims and their families beginning February 26, as announced under the revised law governing the commission.
Nigeria court orders UK to pay £420m over miners shot dead in 1949
A Nigerian court has ordered the UK to pay £420 million to the families of 21 miners killed by security forces during a strike in 1949, highlighting historical injustices during colonial rule.
Mexico and Spain: Of Apologies and Narratives
The article discusses the moral implications of state apologies regarding historical injustices between Mexico and Spain, arguing that neither current representatives can authentically embody a penitent role due to their inherited legacies.
The anger of Minneapolis: 'It's time to ask ourselves what to do to stop them'
In Minneapolis, Sandra Crom confronts her friends about the need to act against rising intolerance, drawing parallels to historical injustices in order to highlight the urgency of awareness and action.