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    Jurist Europe and Palestine human rights groups sue Germany over arms exports to Israel

    The European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR), along with Palestinian human rights organizations Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR), Al Mezan Center and Al-Haq, filed a lawsuit on Friday at the Administrative Court of Berlin to block German arms exports to Israel amid...
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    Jurist Nigeria court sentences transgender social media star to six months imprisonment for financial crime amid allegations of ‘selective enforcement’

    A Nigerian court on Friday sentenced Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju, a transgender woman who has gained notability in Nigeria as a social media personality, to six months imprisonment on Friday following an earlier conviction of “spraying,” a practice where people throw money into the air, according...
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    Jurist Thousands march in Poland against attempt to liberalize abortion law

    Thousands of people protested in Poland on Sunday against an attempt by the Sejm, the lower house of the Polish legislature, to further advance parliamentary works that would amend the strict abortion law currently in power. The parliament voted Friday on four-abortion related issues, in...
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    Jurist Haiti government announces establishment of nine-member transitional council

    Haiti’s government officially established a nine-member transitional presidential council on Friday, aiming to restore security in the gang-afflicted Caribbean nation. This development marks a crucial step towards addressing Haiti’s security crisis. The creation of the council comes amidst...
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    Jurist Belarus dissident rock band sentenced to 2 years correctional labour

    A district court in Minsk sentenced a dissident Belarusian rock band to two and a half years of correctional labour on Friday after being convicted of active participation in group actions that grossly violate public order, according to human rights group Mayday Team. The band has been behind...
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    Jurist UK court sentences former Ministry of Defence official to 30 months imprisonment for misconduct

    The Southwark Crown Court in London sentenced on Friday former Ministry of Defence (MoD) official Jeffrey Cook to 30 months imprisonment for misconduct in public office between 2004 and 2008. Cook was also Managing Director of GPT Special Project Management Limited (GPT), an Airbus subsidiary...
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    Jurist Reporters Without Borders urges Italy to amend deformation reforms and abandon potential ban on working as journalist

    Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urged the Italian government on Friday to amend their planned reforms to defamation legislation to comply with European and international law. This comes days after amendments to this proposed legislation were revealed to include a potential ban on working as a...
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    Jurist US imposes entry ban on former Suriname President and military officials for involvement in human rights violation

    The US Department of State decided on Friday to prevent former President of Suriname Desi Bouterse and six former Surinamese military officials from entering the US because they were involved in the “extrajudicial killings of political opponents during the December Murders of 1982.” According...
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    Jurist Cyprus suspends processing of Syria refugees asylum applications

    Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides announced on Saturday that the Mediterranean country had suspended processing asylum applications from Syrian nationals. In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), Christodoulides announced that the decision was made “in light of recent mass arrival of...
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    Jurist Ecuador court rules former vice president Jorge Glas must remain incarcerated despite illegal and arbitrary arrest

    The National Court of Justice of Ecuador decided on Friday that former vice president Jorge Glas must remain in jail despite denouncing his arrest at the Mexican Embassy as illegal. The habeas corpus petition filed to request his release stemmed from his detention during the raid at the Mexican...
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