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    Jurist X must pay fines to resume activities in Brazil

    The Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) ruled Friday that for X (formerly Twitter) to resume activities in Brazil, it must prove payment of the fines imposed for non-compliance with the court’s order to appoint a legal representative in Brazil. Brazil, with more than 21.5 million X users, is a major...
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    Jurist Civil society groups demand release of Egypt activist amid fears of prolonged detention

    A coalition of 59 Egyptian and international civil society organizations on Thursday called for the promised release of Egypt’s most prominent political activist, Alaa Abdel Fattah, as his five-year prison sentence comes to an end on September 29. Despite his scheduled release, concerns have...
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    Jurist Belarus transgender rights organization says authorities detained over 15 LGBTQ+ individuals

    Belarus transgender rights organization TG House Belarus said on Friday that more than 15 LGBTQ+ individuals, including eight transgender individuals, were detained by the Belarusian authorities in the past month. According to TG House Belarus, the individuals were arrested in several...
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    Jurist UN warns of escalating gang violence and humanitarian crisis in Haiti

    The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights raised alarmed on Friday over the escalating gang violence and deteriorating human rights situation in Haiti, urging all national stakeholders and government authorities to take immediate action. An interim report presented at the 57th session of the...
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    Jurist Disability rights groups challenges Canada’s assisted dying law in court

    Disability rights groups launched a Charter challenge Wednesday against Canada’s medical assistance in dying (MAiD) provisions, seeking a court declaration that portions of the Canada Criminal Code are unconstitutional, and thus of no force and effect. The legal challenge is grounded under...
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    Jurist Family of wrongfully discharged Jewish Portugal army officer files complaint before ECHR

    The Jewish Community of Oporto on Thursday announced that the granddaughter of a Jewish Portuguese army officer filed a complaint at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). The complaint alleged that Portugal violated the European Convention on Human Rights after it wrongfully dismissed her...
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    Jurist UN humanitarian team expresses concerns over conflict-related sexual violence rise in Sudan

    The UN Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) in Sudan on Thursday expressed concerns over the rise in conflict-related sexual violence in Sudan. According to the team, reports from Khartoum and Al Jazira showed that an increasing number of girls and women were abducted and subjected to rape, sexual...
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    Jurist Amnesty International calls for immediate release of Cameroon youth organization’s detained supporters

    Amnesty International called on Cameroonian authorities on Thursday to immediately release three supporters of a youth organization—Moustapha Tizi, Mohamadou Ballo, and Ibrahim Oumarou—and their relatives. Tizi, Ballo, and Oumarou were allegedly arrested on September 9 in Figuil, Cameroon for...
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    Jurist HRW report finds EU Commission president overlooked founding principles in new mandate

    A Human Rights Watch (HRW) report published on Thursday stated that the President of the European Union (EU) Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, overlooked the EU’s founding principles and guidelines on human rights in the mission letters she wrote to the European commissioners for the new mandate...
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    Jurist Joint statement calls for temporary ceasefire in Lebanon-Israel conflict

    The United States, Australia, Canada, the European Union, and several other nations, including France, Germany, and Japan, released a joint statement on Wednesday, urging an end to the conflict between Israel and Lebanon. The coalition of states called for a “diplomatic settlement” to avoid...
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