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U of M Students Present Research On Less Lethal Weapons Use During Protests

University of Minnesota med students are using science to call for a less lethal weapons’ ban, reports David Schuman (1:26). WCCO 4 News - April 17, 2021 ....

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The Supreme Court Is Also to Blame for Daunte Wright's Death


The Supreme Court Is Also to Blame for Daunte Wright’s Death
Naisha Wright, Daunte Wright s aunt, shows pictures of a Glock 17 and a Taser X26P during a press conference at New Salem Missionary Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on April 15, 2021.
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When veteran Minnesota police officer Kimberly Potter, who is white, stopped Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man, for an expired registration tag, she committed an act of racial profiling. As a result, Wright’s blood is on the hands not only of Potter but also of the U.S. Supreme Court, which has legally sanctioned this type of racial profiling. ....

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BRIEFING NOTES - (1) Sudan; (2) Tribute To Christof Heyns


1) Sudan
We are
appalled by the latest resurgence of violence between
Masalit and Arab tribes in West Darfur, in Sudan, that left
at least 87 people dead, more than 191 injured and forced
thousands to flee their homes. We are also disturbed by the
slow progress in ensuring accountability for this and
previous violence, despite repeated calls by victims and
their families.
The latest bout of violence erupted on
3 April in Al Geneina town when unknown assailants shot at a
group of men from the Masalit tribe, killing two and
injuring one. In response, armed elements from Masalit and
Arab tribes mobilized, leading to clashes between ....

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Christof Heyns: South African scholar who left his mark on the world's human rights systems


Christof Heyns: South African scholar who left his mark on the world s human rights systems
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Christof Heyns, who has died at the age of 62, was a world-renowned human rights advocate and academic. He was a thoughtful scholar of both the African and UN human rights systems, and an incredibly popular teacher and activist. ....

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Christof Heyns: South African scholar who left his mark on the world's human rights systems


The South African academic Professor Christof Heyns, who has died at the age of 62, was a world-renowned human rights advocate and academic. He was a thoughtful scholar of both the African and UN human rights systems, and an incredibly popular teacher and activist.
He leaves behind a remarkable legacy among generations of students across the continent and around the world.
But in addition to his shaping of the University of Pretoria’s contribution to human rights issues across the continent, Heyns also achieved a global impact by serving over the past decade in two high-profile United Nations positions. He was Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions (2010-2016); and a member of the UN Human Rights Committee (2017-2020). ....

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