Documentary Shines Light on Dark Legacy of Catholic Boarding Schools in French Guiana, Wins Student Jury Medal

CAYENNE, French Guiana — The documentary “Catholic Boarding Schools of French Guiana: The Wound” recently received the prestigious Student Jury Medal at the World Revolutionaries film festival. The film, produced by France TV, delves into the troubling history of the “Homes Indiens,” a system of Catholic boarding schools that operated from 1930 until 2023. The documentary highlights the harrowing experiences of approximately 2,000 children, primarily from indigenous Amerindian backgrounds, who were forcibly removed from their families. These children were placed in institutions with the aim of assimilating them into French culture, denying them their linguistic … Read more

Georgia Couple Wins $2.25 Million Verdict Over Disturbing Autopsy Images of Their Deceased Infant

Augusta, Georgia — A jury has awarded a Georgia couple $2.25 million in a lawsuit concerning the use of autopsy images of their decapitated child. The decision came after a trial that revealed how the couple’s tragedy was compounded by the public dissemination of sensitive materials related to their deceased baby. The couple, who remains unnamed, initiated the legal action against a local coroner’s office after they discovered that graphic images of their child’s autopsy had circulated on social media. The case ignited emotional discussions about privacy rights and the ethical responsibilities of officials handling … Read more

Transilvania Film Festival Celebrates Artistic Triumphs as Mahdi Fleifel’s To a Land Unknown Wins Top Prize

Cluj-Napoca, Romania — The 24th edition of the Transilvania International Film Festival concluded on Saturday night at the National Theatre, celebrating a diverse spectrum of cinematic achievements. British director Mahdi Fleifel was awarded the festival’s prestigious Transilvania Trophy, which comes with a cash prize of 10,000 euros, for his film To a Land Unknown. The poignant drama portrays the struggles of two Palestinian refugees living in Athens, navigating a life filled with minor scams while clinging to the hope of a brighter future in Germany. Fleifel reflected on the film’s decade-long journey to production and … Read more

US Couple Wins NZ$3.76 Million After Legal Battle Over Disturbing Autopsy Images of Their Baby

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A jury has awarded nearly NZ$3.76 million to a U.S. couple who filed a lawsuit against a New Zealand government agency over the release of autopsy images of their deceased infant. The case has drawn attention to privacy rights and the handling of sensitive materials in the aftermath of tragic loss. The couple, whose names have not been disclosed, engaged legal action against the New Zealand government after the autopsy photos of their decapitated baby were distributed inappropriately. These images came to light during a police investigation into the circumstances surrounding … Read more