Remembering the fallen: These are the 1,032 previously unidentified Babyn Yar Massacre victims

Over 1, 000 previously unnamed victims of the 1941 Babyn Yar massacre have been identified, bringing long-overdue remembrance to the forgotten. Continue reading Remembering the fallen: These are the 1,032 previously unidentified Babyn Yar Massacre victims

Bodies of three transgender women left on roadside in Pakistan spark demands for justice

The discovery of the bodies came only two days after a transgender woman was wounded in a knife attack. Continue reading Bodies of three transgender women left on roadside in Pakistan spark demands for justice

Jewish resilience eroding amid global antisemitism, study finds

Jewish resilience eroding amid global antisemitism, study finds Jewish resilience is being tested today more than ever before, according to the report. A man holds a candle as he attends a demonstration in support of Palestinians and the Global Sumud Flotilla, amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza, outside the U. Continue reading Jewish resilience eroding amid global antisemitism, study finds

Last Words on Video Revealed in Myanmar Journalist Nagai’s Shooting

Nearly 18 years have passed since journalist Kenji Nagai was shot dead while covering a protest in Myanmar, and new analysis has revealed that his final words were recorded on the video camera he held until the very end. Continue reading Last Words on Video Revealed in Myanmar Journalist Nagai’s Shooting

Sapporo Court Rules Against Surgical Requirement For Gender Change

A transgender man living in Sapporo has won a landmark case after the Sapporo Family Court ruled that the legal requirement demanding surgical or hormonal changes to alter the appearance of ones genitals in order to change gender on the family register is unconstitutional. Continue reading Sapporo Court Rules Against Surgical Requirement For Gender Change