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    Jurist Media groups demand release of journalists held by Taliban, condemn suppression of press freedom

    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) urged Taliban authorities in an official statement on Friday to immediately and unconditionally release three journalists apprehended in the provinces of Nangarhar, Paktia, and Kunduz. On Thursday, Haseeb Hassas, a correspondent employed by Salam...
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    Jurist Former UK police commissioner calls for independent investigation into Gibraltar corruption

    Former UK Police Commissioner Ian McGrail called on Friday for an independent investigation by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office into corruption in Gibraltar, in a statement from his lawyer to the Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation (GBC). McGrail was arrested in March 2022 on...
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    Jurist UK justice secretary announces two year investment to tackle criminal case backlog

    UK Justice Secretary Alex Chalk KC announced on Friday that £220m will be invested over the next two years into the court estate as part of the Government’s uplift plan in the criminal justice system. The investments aim to ensure that the conditions of the court estate are acceptable for online...
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    Jurist India Supreme Court calls for harmony, condemns hate speech amid Haryana unrest

    India’s Supreme Court took a firm stance on Thursday in response to the unfolding economic boycott targeting Muslims in the troubled regions of Nuh and Gurugram within Haryana, terming it ‘unacceptable.’ Concurrently, the Court suggested the establishment of a committee, led by the Director...
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    Jurist Hundreds in Korea assemble to protest Japan radioactive water dumping plans

    Following reports earlier this week that Japan will begin releasing radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean, hundreds of South Korean activists gathered on Saturday in Seoul, South Korea in public protest. According to Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun, Japan will begin their operation to...
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    Jurist India Supreme Court directs supervising officer to investigate Manipur Police

    The Supreme Court of India appointed former Maharashtra Director General of Police (DGP) Dattatray Padsalgikar to supervise Central Bureau of Investigation’s (CBI) probe into the ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur. In an order made public on Thursday, but released Monday, the Supreme Court...
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    Jurist Political activist dies under police detention in Argentina

    Facundo Molares, an independent photojournalist and committed left-wing activist associated with the now-defunct Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), died Thursday when he suffered a heart attack while in police custody. The incident occurred during his participation in protests...
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    Jurist HRW calls for Australian government to enact national human rights protections

    The Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged the Australian government Thursday to establish a national Human Rights Act to protect the fundamental rights of individuals in Australia. In a submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights, HRW noted that there have been several human rights...
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    Jurist 2 Staffordshire police officers banned from serving for life after misconduct hearing

    Two Staffordshire police officers were banned from serving for life after an accelerated misconduct hearing held on Wednesday found that the former officers, detective constable Clare Davenport and Special Constable Simon Redford, breached police standards by using racial verbal abuse during...
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    Jurist Bacteria in water systems forces UK remove to remove asylum seekers from residential barge

    The UK Government announced Friday that legionella bacteria was discovered in the water supply of the residential barge Bibby Stockholm, which currently houses 39 asylum seekers. Due to this potential health risk, the asylum seekers have been removed from the barge. The UK Home Office’s new...
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