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Mexican man arrested for being "a whore"
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Mexican "whore" fights back

Two months ago, police officers in Mexico City arrested a young man for being "a whore". The two officers tried to force Jonathan to perform oral sex on them. They then handcuffed him and locked

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Article: 360 Degrees: cartoons for thought

Sex, money, violence and religion. Just some of the issues that prompted lively debate – and striking cartoons - in our 360 Degrees project.

Article: When a Zimbabwean farmer gets shot in the face

Farmer Piet Zwanikken was shot in the face while standing outside his home on the tobacco farm in Mashonaland West that he’s owned for the last 11 years.

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Netherlands Netherlands Video: The president and the mechanic

Video: The president and the mechanic

This is the first episode in the story of Moussa Sylla. The Ivorian mechanic lives in The Netherlands, the same country as Laurent Gbagbo, his former president.

Video: Mexican sex abuse victims: “We don’t believe in any pope”

On the eve of Pope Benedict's resignation Mexican sexual abuse victims say they have no hope that the pontiff’s successor will provide justice for the thousands of children abused by priests.

Article: Venezuela: classes behind bars

“I’m really enjoying teaching in prisons,” says Alexander De La Hoz, a young Venezuelan educator, who devotes his time to the inmates of the Cárcel Nacional de Maracaibo, the National Prison in western Venezuela.

Article: From breakdancing to fighting corruption

Moroccan rapper Yasser La Flèche says that in the Arab world, rap music has a distinctive regional flavour, with content critical of the existing political and social order.

Article: "The majority of Ugandans are not homophobic"

Uganda's decision to deport David Cecil, the Kampala-based British producer of the play ‘The River and the Mountain', prompted our blogger to address what he believes is a spreading misconception about anti-gay attitudes in

Article: Venezuela’s criminals don’t even fear God

In Venezuela, crime lurks on the streets, sidewalks, houses and now even in churches. Priests, who are supposed to be representatives of peace, have become the enemies of criminals.   by Pablo Hernández  

Video: "I thought they were going to kill me"

Singer Mahely Ba was deeply traumatised when she returned to her home country, Ivory Coast, to shoot a video clip and civil war broke out.

Article: The story of two Chinese citizen journalists

A new documentary about two Chinese citizen journalists was presented earlier this month during the Human Rights Weekend 2013 in Amsterdam.

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