Daily Archives: 2023-04-28

2023-04-28: News Headlines

teleSUR (2023-04-28). 21 Illegal Migrants Arrested in Libya. telesurenglish.net On Thursday, the government of Libya reported the detention of a cohort of 21 unauthorized immigrants in the Garrabulli region, situated approximately 55 km to the east of the country's capital, Tripoli. | Related: | "After searches and investigations, the patrols managed to thwart an illegal immigration operation and arrested 21 illegal immigrants inside a house used for illegal immigration work in Garrabulli," the Libya…

Doug Hertzler (2023-04-28). Land Grabs, Palm Oil, and Migration: The Tragic Story of Byron Lopez Xol. actionaidusa.org In a tearful interview in a Q'eqchi Indigenous community of Rio Zarquito in Alta Verapaz Guatemala, Florinda Noemí Xol, told Prensa Comunitario why her 25-year-old son, Byron Lopez Xol, had left to migrate to the United States and had perished along with 38 other migrants abandoned to die in a horrific detention center fire in…

Camilo Pérez-Bustillo (2023-04-27). Migrant Massacre in Ciudad Juárez Is Rooted in US-Mexico Border Policing. truthout.org April 27 marks one month since the death by incineration of 40 migrants from five countries who were locked in a single overcrowded cell in a Mexican detention center in Ciudad Juárez, despite their desperate protest over inhumane conditions and the commensurate indifference of their privatized jailers. At least 68 migrants had been packed in a cell designed for 50 — detained simply for being… |

Fred Clasen-Kelly (2023-04-27). Experts Cite the Health Impacts of Incarceration as US Life Expectancy Falls. truthout.org After spending 38 years in the Alabama prison system, one of the most violent and crowded in the nation, Larry Jordan felt lucky to live long enough to regain his freedom. The decorated Vietnam War veteran had survived prostate cancer and hepatitis C behind bars when a judge granted him early release late last year. "I never gave up hope," said Jordan, 74, who lives in Alabama. "I know a lot of… |

krish-rad_ind (2023-04-28). Supreme Court Denies Big Oil Push To Move Lawsuits Away From States. popularresistance.org

Rhoda Wilson (2023-04-28). Covid vaccine-injured Class Action Lawsuit filed in Federal Court of Australia. expose-news.com The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration ("TGA") did not fulfil their duty to properly regulate the covid injections, resulting in harm and damage to Australians, argues a Class Action lawsuit filed on Wednesday …

teleSUR (2023-04-28). 21 Illegal Migrants Arrested in Libya. telesurenglish.net On Thursday, the government of Libya reported the detention of a cohort of 21 unauthorized immigrants in the Garrabulli region, situated approximately 55 km to the east of the country's capital, Tripoli. | Related: | "After searches and investigations, the patrols managed to thwart an illegal immigration operation and arrested 21 illegal immigrants inside a house used for illegal immigration work in Garrabulli," the Libya…

Doug Hertzler (2023-04-28). Land Grabs, Palm Oil, and Migration: The Tragic Story of Byron Lopez Xol. actionaidusa.org In a tearful interview in a Q'eqchi Indigenous community of Rio Zarquito in Alta Verapaz Guatemala, Florinda Noemí Xol, told Prensa Comunitario why her 25-year-old son, Byron Lopez Xol, had left to migrate to the United States and had perished along with 38 other migrants abandoned to die in a horrific detention center fire in…

Camilo Pérez-Bustillo (2023-04-27). Migrant Massacre in Ciudad Juárez Is Rooted in US-Mexico Border Policing. truthout.org April 27 marks one month since the death by incineration of 40 migrants from five countries who were locked in a single overcrowded cell in a Mexican detention center in Ciudad Juárez, despite their desperate protest over inhumane conditions and the commensurate indifference of their privatized jailers. At least 68 migrants had been packed in a cell designed for 50 — detained simply for being… |

Fred Clasen-Kelly (2023-04-27). Experts Cite the Health Impacts of Incarceration as US Life Expectancy Falls. truthout.org After spending 38 years in the Alabama prison system, one of the most violent and crowded in the nation, Larry Jordan felt lucky to live long enough to regain his freedom. The decorated Vietnam War veteran had survived prostate cancer and hepatitis C behind bars when a judge granted him early release late last year. "I never gave up hope," said Jordan, 74, who lives in Alabama. "I know a lot of… |

krish-rad_ind (2023-04-28). Supreme Court Denies Big Oil Push To Move Lawsuits Away From States. popularresistance.org

Rhoda Wilson (2023-04-28). Covid vaccine-injured Class Action Lawsuit filed in Federal Court of Australia. expose-news.com The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration ("TGA") did not fulfil their duty to properly regulate the covid injections, resulting in harm and damage to Australians, argues a Class Action lawsuit filed on Wednesday …

teleSUR (2023-04-27). Human Rights Defenders To Sue the Salvadoran State. telesurenglish.net Humanitarian Legal Aid (SJH) began to collect information to establish a collective lawsuit against the Salvadoran state, which must take responsibility for the people who have died in prisons, or after being released, during President Jayib Bukele's emergency regime. | RELATED: | This Salvadoran NGO will present its legal recourse to the Inter-American Human Rights System, where it will request moral and material…

Tatyana Tandanpolie (2023-04-27). Report Reveals More Damning Texts From Tucker Carlson in Dominion Lawsuit. truthout.org Fox's board of directors and executives discovered salacious, redacted private messages from former host Tucker Carlson the day before the trial for Dominion's defamation lawsuit against Fox was set to start, The New York Times reports. Though Fox's trial lawyers had these messages, which are reportedly worse than the anchor's discriminatory, inflammatory and often racist comments… |

Editor (2023-04-28). I Raised My Kids From Prison. Soon, I'm Coming Home to a Grandson. scheerpost.com Chanell Burnette's two sons were very young when she was incarcerated 18 years ago. "It's funny how things come full circle," writes the first-time grandmother. "This is two generations of me."

June 11th (2023-04-28). 2023 Statement from Marius Mason. itsgoingdown.org Statement from Marius Mason on June 11th, a day of solidarity with long-time anarchist prisoners. Dear Community, Family and Friends, Thank you for the work you are doing to make the change we need to make into the world for our collective survival. Your dedication, support and love are a constant source of inspiration and…

scorinoco (2023-04-28). Castillo to Congress: 'I am Still the Constitutional President of Peru'. orinocotribune.com The deposed president of Peru, Pedro Castillo, has affirmed in his appearance before Peru's congressional Oversight Committee that he remains the constitutional president of the country. | On Wednesday, April 26, Castillo made it clear in a virtual appearance before the parliamentary commission: "I am still the constitutional president of Peru," he stated from the Barbadillo prison, where he has been detained since December 2022. The Attorney General's Office has accused him of conspiracy, while investigations against him for alleged corruption schemes continue. | Castillo was summoned by the commission to testif…

Amy Goodman (2023-04-27). Oklahoma Parole Board Denies Clemency for Death Row Prisoner Richard Glossip. truthout.org We speak with investigative reporter Liliana Segura about the remarkable case of Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip, whose execution is set for May 18. Oklahoma's Pardon and Parole Board on Wednesday denied Glossip clemency even though Oklahoma's own Republican attorney general has sought to vacate Glossip's conviction. Glossip has always maintained his innocence. The case dates back to… |

Sharon Zhang (2023-04-28). TX House OKs Bill to Remove Officials Who Refuse to Prosecute Abortion Providers. truthout.org On Thursday, the Texas House advanced a bill that would allow elected prosecutors to be removed from office if they refuse to prosecute cases related to the state's near-total abortion ban or the right's voter suppression efforts — forcing officials either to prosecute health providers or risk removal. The bill advanced 92 to 55, with several Democrats joining Republicans in voting "yes… |

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