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    Jurist India Supreme Court grants head of Delhi government interim bail in money laundering case

    The Indian Supreme Court granted bail Friday to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a money laundering case. Kejriwal, the head of Delhi’s local government, has been in detention since March 2024 in multiple money laundering cases against him in an alleged liquor policy scam. The court...
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    Jurist Western governments criticize controversial South Sudan security bill for undermining open political and civil space

    Nine Western embassies, including the US, criticized a controversial security bill in South Sudan that allows the government to detain people without warrants on Thursday. The joint statement issued by the Embassies of Canada, the EU, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the UK...
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    Jurist UK rights organizations call on government to “end complicity” with Israel war crimes in Gaza

    In a joint letter, leading UK rights organizations have called on the new Labour government to take immediate action to cease the United Kingdom’s complicity in what they term as Israel’s ongoing atrocity crimes against Palestinians. Addressing newly-appointed Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the...
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    Jurist Ecuador NGO report identifies 45 human rights violations by public officials under executive decree 111

    The Regional Human Rights Advisory Foundation (Inredh) of Ecuador on Thursday presented its report on human rights violations under Executive Decree 111, in which it recorded 45 cases of violations perpetrated by public officials. The NGO’s 28-page report documents and analyses complaints made...
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    Jurist Former UK veterans minister faces jail for withholding names in Afghanistan war crimes inquiry

    Former veterans minister and ex-officer Johnny Mercer is facing potential imprisonment for refusing to disclose names of soldiers who allegedly told him about unlawful killings and cover-ups by UK special forces during the Afghanistan War, The Afghanistan Inquiry has said. In a ruling released...
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    Jurist Indonesia corruption court sentences former agriculture minister to 10 years over graft charges

    Indonesia’s Jakarta Corruption Court sentenced former agriculture minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo to 10 years in prison over graft charges on Thursday, according to local media The Jakarta Post. Judge Rianto Adam Pontoh said Limpo was fined and ordered to compensate 300 million rupiah and about...
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    Jurist Kenya President dismisses Cabinet and Attorney General in response to youth demands

    President William Ruto, on Thursday, dismissed his cabinet and the Attorney General, save for the deputy president and the Prime Cabinet Secretary (PCS). In a televised press release, the President directed that in the absence of these Cabinet Secretaries, Principal Secretaries would coordinate...
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    Jurist Nicaragua shuts down Catholic radio station amid NGO ‘foreign agent’ crackdown

    Nicaragua on Tuesday ordered the closure and seizure of assets of Radio Maria, a Catholic radio station run by prominent government critic Bishop Rolando Alvarez. Alvarez was exiled to the Vatican after being released from house arrest on treason charges. The decision by the interior ministry...
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    Jurist ECOWAS court rules Nigeria violated human rights during October 2020 protests

    The Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) ruled on Wednesday that Nigeria violated the provisions of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) in its response to the protests that took place in October 2020, according to a statement published...
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    Jurist Hong Kong activist granted leave to appeal sedition convictions to top court

    Hong Kong’s Court of Appeal granted activist Tam Tak-chi leave to appeal his sedition convictions to the Court of Final Appeal under section 32(2) of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal Ordinance on Wednesday. Section 32(2) states that leave to appeal will only be granted if the case involves an...
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