Injustice articles
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Letters: Stardust intransigence is comparable to Guildford and Birmingham injustices
The treatment of Irish suspects convicted by the English judicial system for the Guildford and Birmingham IRA atrocities is often used here to illuminate the wilfully byzantine intransigence of that process regarding investigations, convictions, appeals, and the pursuit of the truth.
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Moroccan Teachers Gear Up for Nationwide Protests Over 'Arbitrary Suspensions, Injustice'
After returning from the Eid Al Fitr holiday, teachers in Morocco are gearing up for protests, including a nationwide strike on April 22, citing grievances such as arbitrary suspensions and perceived injustices within the education sector.
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Hillsborough, 35 years on: the pain of injustice remains raw as ever
Despite vindication over police and media lies that followed the disaster, families and survivors lament lack of accountabilityOn this spring day, 15 April, the clocks move round to 35 years since that terrible afternoon in 1989, when 97 people were unlawfully killed attending a prestige football match at Sheffield Wednesday’s home ground, Hillsborough.English football will remember its deepest shame as a different age, the appalling crush on unsafe terraces with fenced-in “pens” for supporters,...