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Abrego Garcia Was Beaten and Tortured in El Salvador Prison, Lawyers Say
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Lawyers representing Abrego Garcia claim he endured severe beatings and torture while imprisoned in El Salvador, painting a grim picture of alleged abuse within the country's detention system. The accusations highlight ongoing concerns about human rights violations in Salvadoran prisons, particularly under President Nayib Bukele's controversial crackdown on gangs.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about one person—it's a window into the darker side of El Salvador's aggressive anti-gang measures. If these allegations are true, they raise serious questions about how far a government should go in the name of security, and whether innocent people are getting caught in the crossfire. Stories like this matter because they force us to weigh safety against basic human dignity.
Pak: Outcry in Baloch over killing of activist after forced disappearance
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Protests have erupted in Pakistan's restive Balochistan region after the killing of activist Zeeshan Ahmed, who was reportedly abducted by military personnel. Zeeshan had been campaigning for the return of his father, who was forcibly disappeared—a grim pattern in the region. His body, found a day after his abduction, bore signs of torture and gunshot wounds, according to local rights groups. The incident has reignited long-standing grievances over state-backed violence and enforced disappearances in Balochistan.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another tragic headline—it’s a flashpoint in Balochistan’s decades-long struggle against repression. Enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings have been a brutal reality for activists and families demanding accountability. Zeeshan’s case strikes a nerve because it exposes the cycle of violence that often goes unchecked, fueling deeper resentment toward Pakistan’s authorities. For the Baloch people, it’s a stark reminder of how dangerous it is to speak out. Globally, it underscores the shrinking space for dissent in conflict zones.
'Be careful, they are watching you': Tibet is silent as Dalai Lama turns 90
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In Tibet’s Aba region—a historic center of resistance to Chinese rule—locals are staying quiet as the Dalai Lama marks his 90th birthday. The BBC reports a tense atmosphere, with residents wary of surveillance and repression. While the exiled spiritual leader’s milestone would typically be a moment of celebration, fear of government backlash has muted public expressions of support.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a birthday—it’s a snapshot of the ongoing tension in Tibet under Chinese control. The silence speaks volumes: even personal milestones for revered figures like the Dalai Lama are politically charged, revealing how deeply surveillance and fear shape daily life there. For the outside world, it’s a reminder of the human cost of China’s tight grip on the region.

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