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    Jurist Hungary supreme court rules police ban of pride march unlawful

    The Hungarian Supreme Court ruled on Saturday that a police ban on the annual Budapest Pride march is unlawful since there was no legitimate goal behind the ban on the march. The state, the defendants in this case, relied on a recent amendment to the Fundamental Law of Hungary to support their...
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    Jurist China establishes international mediation organization for alternative dispute resolution

    China and 32 other countries signed the Convention on the Establishment of the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) in Hong Kong on Friday, creating an international legal body for alternative dispute resolution. The signing ceremony drew approximately 400 representatives from 85...
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    Jurist Special tribunal begins proceedings against former Bangladeshi Prime Minister

    A special tribunal in Bangladesh on Friday accepted formal charges against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and several former government officials following the crackdown on July and August 2024 protests that left hundreds of students killed. Chief Prosecutor Mohammad Tajul Islam submitted...
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    Jurist Italy government security bill sparks protests in Rome

    A bill being passed through the Italian legislature by Giorgia Meloni’s government resulted in protests on Saturday in Rome. The bill is being criticized for its alleged reduction of human right protections in the criminal justice system. The law strengthens protections for police accused of...
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    Jurist Italian order limiting freedom of assembly sparks international criticism

    Amnesty International on Saturday decried an Italian government order, claiming its elevated sanctions against activists, prisoners and migrants constitute a potential grant of arbitrary law enforcement power. The new measures, called “draconian” by the organization, create new offenses for...
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    Jurist Rights group demands justice for victims of Argentina state violence during 2023 protests

    Victims of state violence in Argentina’s Jujuy province deserve justice two years later, Amnesty International said in a report Friday. In 2023 the province of Jujuy underwent constitutional reform began by Governor Gerardo Morales, which resulted in protests. Those protesting included...
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    Jurist Colombia urged to close gap between LGBT rights laws and lived realities amid rising violence

    While Colombia has made notable progress in protecting the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and gender-diverse (LGBT) individuals, the country must urgently address widespread discrimination and violence still faced by these communities, a UN human rights expert has warned Friday...
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    Jurist El Salvador urged to repeal ‘Foreign Agents’ law threatening press freedom

    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) urged El Salvador Friday to repeal its newly enacted “foreign agents” law, calling it a direct threat to press freedom and civil society. The law, approved on May 20 by the Legislative Assembly dominated by President Nayib Bukele’s party, requires...
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    Jurist International Community condemns Iran’s ongoing execution spree, averaging 3 people per day

    Iran has reportedly executed at least 500 people so far this year, averaging three executions per day, reported Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) on Thursday. Human Rights Watch (HRW) urged Iranian authorities to stop the execution spree, with at least 113 executions reported in May 2025 alone. This...
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    Jurist Indonesia fighting threatening indigenous civilians: report

    Escalating violence in Indonesia’s West Papua region is threatening the security of the largely indigenous population amid intensified clashes between Indonesian security forces and separatist rebels, Human Rights Watch (HRW) warned Thursday. Military operations in the densely forested Central...
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