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    Jurist High Court of Australia finds convicted terrorist should not have been stripped of citizenship

    The High Court of Australia ruled Wednesday that the Australian government’s attempt to strip a man convicted of terrorism offences is illegal. The man, Abdul Benbrika, is an Algerian national who gained Australian citizenship in 1989. He was convicted of being part of a terrorist cell in 2008...
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    Jurist El Salvador Legislative Assembly repeals law criminalizing dissemination of gang messages

    The El Salvador Congress repealed a law Wednesday that criminalizes the dissemination of gang messages through media as the ruling party leaders announced their success in the campaign against gangs. In 2022, the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador passed a regulation stipulating that a person...
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    Jurist HRW: Activists in Uganda subject to harassment and arrest over oil pipeline protests

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a report Thursday raising concerns about arbitrary arrests and harassment of activists protesting an oil pipeline project in East Africa. The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) is an ongoing oil pipeline project in East Africa that aims to transport oil...
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    Jurist Gaza Strip experiences complete blackout of communication and Internet services

    The Palestinian Telecommunications Company, known as Paltel, reported Wednesday that the Gaza Strip no longer has access to communications or Internet services. The region first experienced communication outages on October 27, following heavy bombing and ground operations by the Israeli Defense...
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    Jurist Yemen Armed Forces confirm attacks on Israel following prior missile launch

    The spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces released a statement Wednesday confirming they launched drones at targets in Israel. Yahya Sare’e further pledged the armed forces’ commitment to the Palestinian people, denouncing Israel’s recent attacks on the Gaza Strip. This action by the Yemen Army...
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    Jurist UN: Attacks on refugee camp in Gaza may amount to war crimes

    The United Nations Human Rights Commission stated Wednesday that it had “serious concerns” that the recent airstrikes on the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza could amount to war crimes. Israel claimed responsibility for the airstrikes on Tuesday that hit the camp, claiming that Hamas militants had...
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    Jurist UN: Haiti government must prioritize protection of children

    UN human rights expert William O’Neill called for the Haitian government to enact policies to better protect children from the ravages of gang violence in the country Tuesday during an official UN visit. O’Neill warned that gang violence in Haiti not only blocks children’s access to basic...
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    Jurist Gambia soldier sentenced to 12 years imprisonment for leading foiled coup

    Justice Basirou Mahoney of the Gambia High Court handed down a 12-year prison sentence to Private Sanna Fadera, a soldier found guilty of orchestrating a foiled coup attempt against President Adama Barrow’s administration Tuesday. The coup attempt was executed late last year. Fadera was charged...
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    Jurist Indonesia counter-terrorism unit arrests 59 militants suspected of planning to disrupt election

    Indonesia’s counter-terrorism unit, Detachment 88, has arrested 59 suspected militants in connection to a purported plan to disrupt the democratic process, the unit spokesperson announced on Tuesday. The spokesperson revealed that the detained individuals had intentions to carry out attacks...
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    Jurist Hong Kong court dismisses activist application in protest song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ injunction appeal

    The Hong Kong High Court dismissed activist Chow Hang-tung’s application to be declared as a party to the injunction appeal proceedings surrounding the protest song “Glory to Hong Kong” Tuesday. In dismissing the application, the Court reasoned that Hang-tung was neither a party nor a defendant...
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