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    Jurist Reporters Without Borders urge EU to address free press violations in Serbia

    Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urged the European Union (EU) on Friday to consider Serbia’s freedom of press violations for its EU candidacy process. Journalists in Serbia are systemically repressed, facing threats, assaults and arbitrary surveillance, RSF argued. Head of RSF’s European...
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    Jurist Thousands protest in Washington DC against US involvement in Israel-Palestine conflict

    Thousands gathered Saturday for an emergency protest in Washington D.C. to fight the “US-funded Israel genocide” and the government crackdown of free speech. Protestors reasoned that US President Donald Trump has spent “billions of US tax dollars to aid Israel in committing atrocities against...
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    Jurist Syria government welcomes UN resolution demanding human rights protections and investigation into former Assad regime

    The United Nations Human Rights Council, on Friday, passed a resolution demanding accountability for violations and abuses by the Assad regime through transitional justice and declaring their support for ‘the commitments of the interim authorities’ in their efforts to form a transitional...
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    Jurist Reporters Without Borders urges Dominica to investigate police attacks on journalists

    Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges the Caribbean Island of Dominica to investigate the police attacks on a journalist last month during the protests, which erupted in response to the passage of certain legislation. A police officer allegedly verbally abused EmoNews journalist Soana Benjamin...
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    Jurist Student protester arrested in Thailand for calling Myanmar leader a murderer, criticizing Thai government

    A Thai student protester was arrested in Bangkok on Friday for calling Myanmar junta leader Min Aung Hlaing a “murderer” and criticizing the Thai government for supporting him during his attendance at the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC)...
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    Jurist Advocacy group urges immediate release of detained journalists in Burkina Faso

    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) called on Burkina Faso authorities on Friday to immediately release three journalists detained last month after videos surfaced on social media showing them in military uniforms. Guézouma Sanogo, Boukari Ouoba, and Luc Pagbelguem were captured amid...
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    Jurist Iran to executive amputation sentences for robbery convictions amidst unfair trial concerns

    The Iranian authorities are set to carry out finger amputation sentences against three prisoners as early as April 11, 2025. Amnesty International warned Friday that amputation sentences, amounting to torture, and the denial of legal representation are violations of international law. Iranian...
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    Jurist Argentina security forces’ response to pensioner-led protests spurs international concern

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday urged Argentine authorities to investigate security forces’ “excessive” use of force in quelling a protest led by pensioners advocating for greater access to pensions, medical care, and other social safety nets. HRW Americas Director Juanita Goebertus...
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    Jurist UN rights experts call on Pakistan to stop repatriation plan for Afghans

    UN human rights experts on Friday called on Pakistan to stop displacing Afghans from the cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi and further urged authorities not to deport individuals to Afghanistan. The UN experts urged the Pakistani government to continue its role as a neighboring host country...
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    Jurist UK AG: Attacks on judges threaten rule of law and judicial independence

    UK Attorney General Richard Hermer on Wednesday expressed concerns over personal attacks on judges, stating such actions pose a threat to the rule of law and judicial independence. His remark concerns the tension with the home secretary over how the right to private and family life free from...
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