Articles Tagged with war crimes

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The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) Thursday said it is alarmed by the killing of Saleh Aljafarawi, a 28-year-old freelance Palestinian journalist who rose to prominence on social media for his war coverage. He was shot and killed on October 12 in Gaza City, days after a ceasefire agreement was reached between Israel and Hamas. [...]

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The Law Society of British Columbia (LSBC) opened a trial Tuesday at the British Columbia Supreme Court (BCSC) challenging the 2024 Legal Professions Act (LPA), with petitioners arguing the new legislation threatens the bar’s independence. The Attorney General of British Columbia provided a written submission which called the LSBC’s position “indefensible in our representative democracy,” [...]

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A UN committee released a report on Thursday finding that France “is responsible for grave and systematic violations of the rights of unaccompanied migrant children,” failing its obligations under the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC), a body of 18 experts that monitors children’s [...]

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UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders Mary Lawlor called on world leaders Friday to put an end to the repression faced by climate activists, and to instead protect them as human rights defenders, emphasizing that the climate crisis is a human rights crisis. The UN expert stated: “States are repressing the [...]

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The UK government on Tuesday announced English language requirements for migrants under new immigration reforms introduced this year and described the changes as a means of replacing “Britain’s failed immigration system with one that is controlled, selective and fair.” The government outlined how the new rules will require migrants to meet “an A level equivalent [...]

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A US federal judge on Wednesday extended a block on federally-deployed National Guard troops from entering Portland, Oregon. The extension acts as a temporary measure, until October 29, when a three-day bench trial is scheduled to determine if a longer block is necessary. The state also awaits an opinion from the US Court of Appeals [...]

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UN experts on Thursday voiced concern over Germany’s policing of pro-Palestine demonstrations and “suppression” of Palestine solidarity activism, which they said has become increasingly restrictive since October 2023. Four Special Rapporteurs and two independent legal experts observed that, despite the peaceful nature of most pro-Palestine demonstrations, Germany has been “criminalising, punishing, and suppressing legitimate Palestinian [...]

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Amnesty International on Wednesday voiced support for the forthcoming “Wakati Wetu Festival,” which will host artists, musicians, policymakers and actvists in Kenya to discuss “historical injustices, the ongoing impact of the slave trade and colonialism, and to imagine what reparatory justice involves.” The festival, whose inaugural debut will take place October 22-23, is the first [...]

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The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) urged Turkish authorities Wednesday to investigate the recent shooting of a journalist for possible motives and links to the victim’s work. Nafiz Koca was shot in the leg with a shotgun outside one of two newspapers he owns. The attack, captured on video, shows the assailant immediately flee the [...]

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Dozens of journalists on Wednesday turned in their press access badges rather than comply with the Pentagon’s new reporting rules. Media members rejected US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s recent rule changes for reporting on the Department of Defense (or “Department of War,” as it has been rebranded), which require journalists to pledge to seek authorization [...]

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