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    Jurist ICC takes custody of Libya war crimes suspect

    The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirmed on Monday that a Libyan war crimes suspect has been transferred from Germany to its custody in The Hague, Netherlands. The move represents a significant step in the pursuit of justice for atrocities committed in Libya. The suspect, identified as...
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    Jurist UN urges respect for international law after US threatens Venezuela airspace

    The United Nations on Monday urged all countries to respect international law safeguarding international civil aviation, following US President Donald Trump’s announcement to “completely shut down” Venezuelan airspace. Speaking at a press briefing, UN Secretary-General’s Spokesperson Stéphane...
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    Jurist Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu requests pardon in ongoing corruption trial

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu requested a preemptive presidential pardon in connection with a slate of corruption charges that have been pending against him since 2019. The formal documents, which Netanyahu submitted to Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Sunday, include a 111-page...
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    Jurist States Parties urged to act as ICC faces reocurring threats

    Rights organization Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday urged member states of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to safeguard the court and combat impunity for international crimes at the Assembly of States Parties (ASP). In a press release, it the organization expressed the necessity to do...
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    Jurist Ukraine condemned for withdrawing from mine ban treaty

    Five humanitarian disarmament coalitions and 77 civil society organizations on Saturday condemned Ukraine’s suspension of the 1997 Mine Ban Convention, also known as the Ottawa Convention. The civil society coalitions and organizations stated that the Ottawa Convention does not allow for states...
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    Jurist African leaders convene to recognize and seek reparations for colonial-era crimes

    African leaders convened in Algiers on Sunday for the Conference on the Crimes of Colonialism in Africa. This conference is another step in the African Union’s (AU) plan of action to advance justice and reparations for Africans in 2025. Algerian Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs...
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    Jurist Rights group warns upcoming Central African Republic elections face integrity threats

    Human Rights Watch on Friday issued a warning that growing irregularities, political interference and security pressures threaten to compromise the credibility and inclusiveness of the upcoming general elections in the Central African Republic (CAR), scheduled for December 28. The warning comes...
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    Jurist Russia Supreme Court labels opposition leader’s foundation ‘terrorist’

    The Supreme Court of Russia, in a closed-door decision on Friday, designated the Anti-Corruption Foundation (ACF/FBK) as a “terrorist organisation.” The ruling specifically affects Anti-Corruption Foundation (ACF), Inc., a U.S.-registered entity, and the late opposition leader Alexeï Navalny’s...
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    Jurist Thousands protest in the Philippines demanding accountability and President’s resignation

    Thousands of protesters in the Philippines on Sunday, including the Roman Catholic church clergy, called for the resignation of the country’s President and the prosecution of high-level officials over a corruption scandal tied to flood-control infrastructure. Mainstream opposition groups and...
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    Jurist Rights group calls for reversal of convictions in Tunisia conspiracy case

    Amnesty International on Friday called for Tunisian authorities to revoke the “unjust convictions and sentences” in the conspiracy case against several activists, politicians, and lawyers, calling their detention a blow to human rights. Sara Hashash, the deputy regional director for the Middle...
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