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Colômbia tem terceira semana seguida de protestos; 40 pessoas já morreram

Colômbia tem terceira semana seguida de protestos; 40 pessoas já morreram
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Colombianos vão às ruas em terceira semana de protestos contra o governo, que deixaram mais de 40 mortos

Colombianos vão às ruas em terceira semana de protestos contra o governo, que deixaram mais de 40 mortos
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For a father and son, border separation is distance too far

About 50 children being housed at an intake center in Long Beach have tested positive for COVID-19, along with 14 more at the Pomona Fairplex. What’s more, in a Kafka-esque twist, an agency caseworker asked the judge to make Rivera undergo a mental health assessment because of possible trauma involving the government separating him from the child and imprisoning him. Angelina Godoy, director of the Center for Human Rights at the University of Washington, found that recommendation exasperating. “If they’re concerned about his trauma, why don’t they stop inflicting it upon him by returning his child?” asked Godoy, a UW professor of international studies.

WA still holds teens in solitary confinement — and worse, suit says

WA still holds teens in solitary confinement and worse, suit says A lawsuit claims three teenagers were handcuffed while in isolation, violating the state’s own policies and raising profound moral questions. by  (AP Photo/Eric Risberg) Even in the most barren environments, it is possible to see new growth. But that’s no foundation on which to build public policy when we’re talking about kids. Four years ago, Michael Rogers, then 17, was sitting in solitary confinement at the Regional Justice Center, in Kent, for his part in the robbery and murder of a 16-year-old high school athlete from Federal Way, a boy named Wesley Gennings. The rage and disgust provoked by this crime hardly need reiterating. Yet lawyers at Columbia Legal Services claimed that Rogers, too, was a victim when he and other teenagers at the adult jail were held in windowless isolation cells, sometimes for months. So, in 2017, they filed a lawsuit.

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