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    Jurist Hungary parliament votes to ban pride marches

    Hungary’s House of National Assembly voted to ban pride marches Tuesday. The law imposes fines on organizers and attendees of pride marches, citing child protection as the justification of the law. The parliament swiftly adopted the bill, one day after it was tabled in the parliament. Following...
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    Jurist 17 lawyer groups condemn Trump administration for targeting legal professionals

    A group of 17 bar societies and law associations across the world condemned the Trump administration on Tuesday for targeting lawyers, law firms and other legal organizations. The joint statement addressed recent sanctions imposed against the International Criminal Court (ICC), denunciations...
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    Jurist Pro-Palestine group files legal challenge against Australia state’s anti-protest laws

    A pro-Palestine activist organization filed a legal challenge on Monday against the New South Wales Labor government’s passing of controversial laws permitting police to restrict protest near places of worship. The Sydney-based Palestine Action Group announced in a media release that it is...
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    Jurist US withdraws from group investigating Russia for crime of aggression in Ukraine

    The New York Times reported Monday that the United States is withdrawing from the International Centre for The Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine (ICPA). “The US authorities have informed me that they will conclude their involvement in the ICPA by the end of March” Michael...
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    Jurist Rights group calls for justice for Mozambique protester shot in the eye

    Amnesty International urged Mozambican authorities on Monday to disclose the results of any investigation conducted in the case of Inocêncio Manhique, a protester who the group deemed to have suffered from unlawful use of force during a peaceful protest. Manhique was shot in the eye with a...
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    Jurist Belgium prosecutors conduct 21 searches in corruption investigation against China Huawei and MEPs

    The Belgian Prosecutor’s Office conducted 21 searches in the Brussels Capital, along with several regions in Flanders and Portugal. The Brussels Examining Magistrate initiated an investigation into corruption allegations within the European Parliament and the Chinese technological company...
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    Jurist Reporters Without Borders demands release of detained Iraqi Kurdistan journalists

    Reporters Without Borders (RSF) called on Friday for the immediate release of investigative journalists Bashdar Bazyani and Sherwan Sherwani, alleging that their detention by authorities in Iraqi Kurdistan is based on baseless accusations intended to silence critical reporting. Bazyani, the...
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    Jurist Russia paramilitary unit leader sentenced to life for war crimes by Finland court

    The Helsinki District Court in Finland on Friday sentenced a 38-year-old man to life for committing war crimes in Ukraine. Voislav Torden, 38, Russian-Norwegian (better known as Yan Petrovskiy) was a deputy leader of a neo-Nazi paramilitary unit called Rusich, during Russia’s first attacks on...
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    Jurist UN chief warns of rising Islamophobia amid widespread anti-Muslim government rhetoric

    UN Secretary General António Guterres warned of a “disturbing rise” in anti-bigotry in a speech commemorating the International Day to Combat Islamophobia on Friday. In his statement, Guterres urged the world to reject xenophobia and discrimination amid a troubling surge in anti-Muslim...
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    Jurist International Bar Association raises alarm over Trump’s latest pardons

    The International Bar Association (IBA) raised alarm on Friday regarding President Donald Trump’s latest actions that included pardons issued to approximately 1,500 individuals who were either convicted or charged in the 2021 attack on the US Capitol, pardons issued to 14 militia organization...
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