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    Jurist Rights group urges Myanmar to facilitate humanitarian aid for earthquake survivors

    Amnesty International on Friday urged Myanmar’s military authorities to ensure full and unrestricted access to humanitarian aid for those affected by the recent 7.7-magnitude earthquake in central Myanmar. The group urged the military must remove administrative barriers that can delay needs...
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    Jurist Over 30,000 petitions urge Egypt to immediate release brother of human right activist

    More than 30,000 petition signatories demanded the immediate release of 27‐year‐old Egyptian student Oqba Hashad, Amnesty International reported Thursday. According to the group, Oqba Hashad was detained for nearly six years, solely because of his brother’s human rights activism. The group...
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    Jurist Rights groups call for release of Morocco journalist imprisoned for social media posts

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN) condemned the sentencing of Moroccan political activist and human rights defender Fouad Abdelmoumni to six months in prison for his social media posts criticizing the government. The rights organizations urged the authorities...
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    Jurist Algeria sentences elderly writer to 5 years imprisonment for undermining state integrity

    Algeria’s Criminal Court of Dar El Beïda sentenced renowned 80-year-old French-Algerian writer and outspoken critic Boualem Sansal to five years in prison and fined him 500,000 Algerian dinars on Thursday. French lawyer François Zimeray, who represented Sansal in the early stages of the case...
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    Jurist South Korea admits to human rights violations through mass intercountry adoptions

    The South Korean government’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission admitted on Wednesday that the government had violated fundamental human rights in the intercountry adoption process due to a lack of a proper legislative framework, oversight, and adherence to administrative procedures. The...
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    Jurist UNICEF warns over 800K children face escalating violence and famine in Sudan

    UNICEF warned on Wednesday that approximately 825,000 children are trapped by escalating violence and severe food shortages in Sudan’s North Darfur region. The UN agency called for their urgent protection alongside immediate humanitarian access. The dire warning comes as clashes between the...
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    Jurist National Jury of Elections of Peru announces deadlines for resignations and leave of public officials ahead of 2026 elections

    The National Jury of Elections (JNE) issued on Tuesday deadlines for authorities to resign, and deadlines for high-ranking officials planning to run for office in the 2026 General Elections. JNE issued a series of resolutions to address potential challenges that may arise due to a surplus of...
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    Jurist Brazil top court votes to initiate trial against former-president for alleged coup attempt

    The Brazilian Supreme Court unanimously decided on Wednesday to proceed with a trial against former president Jair Bolsonaro for allegedly conspiring to overthrow the government after his 2022 election loss. Last month, Prosecutor General of the Republic Paulo Gonet Branco charged Bolsonaro and...
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    Jurist Poland suspends asylum for Belarus migrants

    Poland’s Council of Ministers adopted a regulation on Thursday suspending the right to asylum applications for migrants arriving from Belarus. The regulation will implement a 60-day restriction on the right to asylum on the border with Belarus. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that...
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    Jurist EU governments offer ‘scientific asylum’ to US researchers amid Trump’s funding cut

    Thirteen EU governments demanded Tuesday that the Union welcome scientists and researchers from abroad, including the United States, who might suffer from momentary research interference. The letter warns that current political developments pose a threat to academic freedom, but also an...
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