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    Jurist Liberia president suspends hundreds of officials over failure to declare assets

    Liberian President Joseph Boakai announced more than 450 suspended top government officials on Thursday, including ministers, for failing to declare their assets to the anti-corruption agency, Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC). According to the presidency, the suspended officials will...
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    Jurist Thousands of demonstrators in Serbia demand justice for Kragujevac railway disaster

    Tens of thousands of students on Saturday protested in the Serbian city of Kragujevac, demanding justice for the victims of the November 2024 railway disaster. The protest, which lasted 15 hours and marked the culmination of a four-day student march, was symbolically named “Let’s Meet at...
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    Jurist Human rights groups urge EU to engage with Bahrain authorities over release of two arbitrarily detained men

    31 human rights organizations issued a joint letter on Friday, urging the European Union (EU) to engage with Bahraini authorities to secure the release of Danish-Bahraini Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja and Swedish-Bahraini Sheikh Mohammed Habib Al-Muqdad. For almost 14 years, both men have been...
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    Jurist Reporters Without Borders urges Bangladesh government to take action against attacks on journalists

    Reporters Without Borders (RSF) released a report on Friday detailing a surge in violent attacks on journalists in Bangladesh, urging the country’s government to take action. The report denounces the widespread attacks on journalists that have escalated since the beginning of February...
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    Jurist Committee to Protect Journalists urges Taliban to lift broadcast ban on political and economic content

    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) urged the Taliban to lift its restrictive prohibition on the airing of political and economic programs by local Afghan media outlets on Friday. According to the CPJ, the prohibition includes all live and recorded political and economic conversations...
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    Jurist Argentina court issues arrest warrants for Myanmar military officials over Rohingya genocide

    An Argentinian court on Thursday issued international arrest warrants for 22 Burmese military officials and three civilians for their role in the genocide against the Rohingya community. The senior officials named in the court’s landmark order include Commander-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing, Deputy...
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    Jurist UN denounces Israel offensive in West Bank amid violence and mass deportation

    The United Nations Human Rights Office (OHCHR) on Friday condemned Israel’s continuing offensive operation in the West Bank, urging Israel to immediately halt the “alarming wave of violence and mass displacement.” The OHCHR noted a resumption of unlawful killings of Palestinian civilians...
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    Jurist Poland appeals court orders retrial for activist aiding abortion

    Poland’s Warshaw Court of Appeal ordered a retrial of activist Justyna Wydrzyńska Thursday, citing concerns of judicial impartiality. Human rights organizations welcomed the decision, contending that abortion care should not be criminalized. The appellate court remitted the case to the trial...
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    Jurist UN experts: Belarus government committed crimes against humanity to suppress opposition

    The UN Group of Independent Experts on the Human Rights Situation in Belarus reported on Friday that the Belarusian government committed widespread human rights violations, including crimes against humanity against its civilian population to suppress opposition to President Aleksandr Lukashenko...
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    Jurist Amnesty International and HRW say UK order for Apple cloud data undermines privacy rights

    Rights groups Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch on Friday decried the UK government’s order directing Apple to give it access to cloud data, asserting the move “severely harms the privacy rights of users in the UK and worldwide.” The Washington Post reported last week that the UK...
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