Russia has officially withdrawn from the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, raising serious concerns among human rights groups about increased risks of abuse and a significant drop in international scrutiny
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BUENOS AIRES – Thousands flooded the streets of Buenos Aires, fervently demanding justice for three young women whose brutal torture and murders were shockingly streamed live on social media, sparking a powerful wave of national outrage throughout Argentina
A shocking wave of violence against cryptocurrency entrepreneurs in France has sent shockwaves through the community. Recent harrowing incidents, including kidnappings, torture, and even the horrific severing of fingers, reveal a chilling trend within the crypto world. This alarming situation has ignited urgent calls for stronger security measures to protect those at the forefront of this digital revolution.
Julio Simón, a former Argentine torturer sentenced for crimes against humanity during the country’s military dictatorship, has died at 84. His conviction in a landmark case marked a significant moment in the pursuit of justice for victims of state terrorism.
The “Istanbul Protocol Draft Document” from April 15, 2022, released by the Institute for the Study of War, outlines critical strategies for addressing contemporary security challenges. This fact sheet emphasizes the need for collaborative solutions and strategic frameworks.





