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From lone gunmen on hills to mass movements. Depressing as hell, really.
Curated by Deanna Dahlsad
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America May Be the Richest, But 15 Countries Rank Higher In Something Even More Important

America May Be the Richest, But 15 Countries Rank Higher In Something Even More Important | Crimes Against Humanity | Scoop.it
Despite having the second-highest GDP, the U.S. falls shorts on basic human needs, health and wellness, and education.

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When Mum Is a Prostitute

When Mum Is a Prostitute | Crimes Against Humanity | Scoop.it
Growing up is grim in Delhi’s biggest red light district — but there’s hope. Born into brothels — into a scene of drugs, alcohol, criminal activity, sex, exploitation and violence — the children here were bound for a future of prostitution or pimping; a future derelict of education or promise. 

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It poverty that's the real crime here.

malek's curator insight, February 24, 2014 10:11 AM

When prostitution is enforced on women and their children.

Here's a great clip from Youtube

The dark story of Delhi's 

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This Girl Walked Through Fire So We Can Get Jeans for $9

This Girl Walked Through Fire So We Can Get Jeans for $9 | Crimes Against Humanity | Scoop.it
Low production costs have made Bangladesh the world's second-largest producer of ready-made fashions. What's the real price we pay for cheap clothing?

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Around 112 people met their deaths at Tazreen that day.

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I Bought Signs Homeless People Use to Beg—Here's What Happened

I Bought Signs Homeless People Use to Beg—Here's What Happened | Crimes Against Humanity | Scoop.it
200 signs told the story of poverty in America and in the world.

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Body Snatchers of Old New York

Body Snatchers of Old New York | Crimes Against Humanity | Scoop.it

There was a lot to be afraid of in New York after the Revolutionary War. Burned buildings loomed out of dark, crooked streets, which met at strange angles. Fights broke out in the taverns, while thieves lurked in the shadows. Families huddled in shantytowns constructed out of ships’ canvasses, while garbage piled high on the corners. The city watch was nothing more than forty men with clubs.


Besides the thieves and the brawls, people feared the medical students. The young men in black suits who studied at Columbia College and New York Hospital did as their teachers from England and Scotland had done: they learned anatomy by dissecting bodies stolen from the local cemeteries. In London and Edinburgh, a quasi-professional class of grave-robbers known as the “Resurrection Men” dug fresh corpses from the cemeteries of the poor and brought them to the medical school. In eighteenth-century New York, the medical students robbed the graves themselves, sneaking into cemeteries on cold, moonless nights and carrying wooden shovels to avoid the loud scrape of metal on stone.


But the bodies on the dissecting tables in New York often had a different hue than the bodies in Europe.

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African - American slaves still serving after death.

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African - American slaves still serving after death.

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African - American slaves still serving after death.

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