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    Jurist Australia court releases pleadings by soldier alleging human rights abuse to media outlets

    The Federal Court of Australia Thursday agreed to release documents to the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) and The Guardian filed in a case by former Australian solder Dominic de Pyle. The case alleges that Pyle’s human rights were violated when he was required to perform sex acts as part of...
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    Jurist HRW accuses UK and US of crimes against humanity for 1960s removal of Chagos population

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a report Wednesday accusing the United States and the United Kingdom of crimes against humanity for actions in the Chagos Islands 60 years ago. The two countries collaborated in the forced removal of the Chagossians, an indigenous population from the Islands...
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    Jurist UK equality watchdog confirms Labour Party addressed breaches of Equality Act

    The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) of the United Kingdom Wednesday confirmed in a press release that the Labour Party made changes to address breaches of the Equality Act 2010. These changes are stipulated in the Labour Party’s agreed-upon action plan. The changes follow a legal...
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    Jurist German constitutional court declares police use of automated data analysis unconstitutional

    The First Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany Thursday held that provisions authorizing police to use personal data through automated data analysis or automated data interpretation are unconstitutional. The provisions, § 25a(1) of the Hessian Law on Public Safety and Order and...
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    Jurist Rights organizations urge Somalia to drop charges against journalist

    Organizations including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) Wednesday urged a Somali court to dismiss charges against journalist Abdalle Ahmed Mumin. The groups also claimed that the government’s decision to apprehend Mumin was an attempt to...
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    Jurist Taiwan commits to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 in law

    Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen Wednesday announced the passage the Climate Change Response Act, codifying the nation’s goal to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The act passed its third reading in January and aims to establish a more well-rounded coping mechanisms in response to...
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    Jurist Australia home minister: government countered 2022 Iran interference operation

    The Australian government Tuesday announced it intervened in an alleged Iranian operation targeting an unidentified Iranian-Australia. In a speech delivered at the Australian National University’s National Security College, Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil disclosed that the Australian...
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    Jurist US, Europe ‘deeply troubled’ by Israel approval of West Bank settlement construction

    Foreign ministers around the world Tuesday criticized Israel’s authorization of residential construction in nine communities in the West Bank. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced his opposition to the move on Monday. On Tuesday, the foreign ministers of France, Germany and Italy and...
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    Jurist Australia releases second plan to close disparity in Indigenous communities

    The Australian federal government Monday released the second part of its plan to help accelerate the implementation of the Closing the Gap Agreement made in 2020. This agreement seeks to resolve the disparity that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been subject to through...
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    Jurist Independent commission discovers over 4,812 minor victims of sexual abuse by Portugal Catholic Church

    The Independent Commission for the Study of Child Sexual Abuse in the Portuguese Catholic Church Monday reported that at least 4,812 children have been sexually abused by members of the Portuguese Catholic Church since 1950. The commission, established by the Portuguese Episcopal Conference...
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