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    Jurist Israel Supreme Court issues order demanding updates on conditions in Sde Teiman prison

    Israel’s Supreme Court issued an order on Sunday demanding the government provide an update on prison conditions in the Sde Teiman detention facility, where the government has been holding Palestinian detainees from the war in Gaza. The court gave the government until June 30 to provide its...
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    Jurist Mozambique Constitutional Council throws out candidate Momade appeal to challenge opposition party symbol

    The Constitutional Council in Mozambique on Saturday rejected an appeal filed by Ossufo Momade, the presidential candidate of the Renamo Party. Momade had challenged the electoral symbol, a pigeon, used by the Democratic Alliance Coalition (CAD) and its presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane...
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    Jurist Iran Supreme Leader bans judges from basing decisions on Western human rights principles

    The Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei ordered the country’s judiciary not to refer to Western human rights principles in their decisions, in a Saturday speech during a meeting with the country’s Judiciary Chief and other senior judiciary officials. The Supreme Leader said that the principles...
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    Jurist India authorities arrest 5 additional suspects in NEET paper leak case

    The Economic Offences Unit of the Bihar Police in India arrested 5 more suspects in the NEET paper leak case on Sunday. This increases the total number of people detained in the case to 18. This development followed the filing of a First Information Report by the Central Bureau of Investigation...
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    Jurist Iran issues indictment against U.S. over general Soleimani’s death

    Iran has announced an indictment targeting the U.S. government and 73 military officials concerning the death of General Qassem Soleimani, according to Iranian state media reports on Sunday. Soleimani was killed in a drone strike ordered by former U.S. President Donald Trump on January 3, 2020...
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    Jurist DRC urged to implement human rights priorities in Amnesty International report

    Human rights organization Amnesty International issued a note of recommendation Monday urging the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to implement human rights pledges made by President Felix Tshisekedi and highlighting five priority rights issues in the African country. The note implored the...
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    Jurist INTERPOL arrests 219 suspects in large-scale multinational operation against human trafficking

    INTERPOL announced on Monday that national authorities from 39 countries coordinated a large-scale operation from June 3-9 targeting the criminal networks behind human trafficking which resulted in 219 arrests and the identification of 1,374 potential victims including 153 children. The...
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    Jurist Canada ambassador to China raises human rights concerns during visit to Xinjiang Uyghur region

    Canada’s Ambassador to China, Jennifer May, visited the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region from June 19 to 22, where she expressed concerns over documented human rights violations, according to a statement released Sunday by Global Affairs Canada. During the visit, May met with Xinjiang Party...
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    Jurist France feminists protest against far-right ahead of legislative elections

    Feminists protested nationwide against the Rassemblement National (RN), a far-right political party in France, on Sunday, ahead of the legislative elections. Wearing purple, the official color of the Feminist movement, 130,000 people gathered in French cities to protest against the potential...
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    Jurist Australia government to impose mandatory behaviour code on supermarkets

    The Australian Federal Government announced on Monday that it would make the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct mandatory for Australia’s grocery giants, opening up the possibility of $10 million fines. The announcement comes as a direct response to a report by former labor minister Dr. Craig...
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