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UN rights chief warns of war crimes in Syria’s Eastern Ghouta
Austin Koltonowski
March 2, 2018 02:39:29 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein on Friday warned Syria that air strikes, shelling and use of toxic agents in Eastern Ghouta likely constitute war crimes. Zeid asserts that the citizens of...

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UN rights chief urges Security Council to end ‘pernicious use’ of veto
Austin Koltonowski
February 26, 2018 02:15:04 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein on Monday urged the five permanent members (P5) of the UN Security Council to end the "pernicious use" of the veto. At the thirty-seventh session of...

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News Gambia suspends death penalty in step towards abolition
Gambia suspends death penalty in step towards abolition
Austin Koltonowski
February 19, 2018 01:22:04 pm

Addressing the nation at Gambia's 53rd Independence Anniversary celebration on Sunday, Gambian President Adama Barrow announced the suspension of the death penalty. Barrow stated, "at this junction, I will use this opportunity to declare a moratorium...

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News UN rights chief urges Iran to halt death penalty for juvenile offenders
UN rights chief urges Iran to halt death penalty for juvenile offenders
Austin Koltonowski
February 16, 2018 02:49:01 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein on Friday urged Iran to abide by the international law and immediately halt all executions of people sentenced to death for crimes committed when they were...

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UN rights office: Hungary anti-immigration proposal an ‘assault on human rights’
Austin Koltonowski
February 16, 2018 02:25:48 pm

A spokesperson for the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on Friday called on Hungary to review an anti-immigration proposal that would tax and penalize organizations that assist migrants in the country, calling it an...

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UN rights experts warn Maldives judiciary under threat
Austin Koltonowski
February 12, 2018 01:31:39 pm

A group of UN human rights experts said Monday that the detention of two Supreme Court judges in the Maldives is an attack on the independence of the judiciary and undermines the court's ability to work freely and...

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Public defenders protest outside of NYC courthouse after ICE arrest
Austin Koltonowski
February 9, 2018 02:32:10 pm

Dozens of attorneys with the Legal Aid Society and Bronx Defenders on Thursday held a protest outside of the Bronx Criminal Court after one of their clients were arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents outside...

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News South Korea appeals court frees Samsung heir
South Korea appeals court frees Samsung heir
Austin Koltonowski
February 5, 2018 02:47:51 pm

A South Korean appeals court on Monday suspended a two-and-a-half-year jail sentence for Jay Y Lee , billionaire heir of Samsung Group. In August the Seoul Central District Court , found that Lee paid former president Park Geun-hye...

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News UN court: Nicaragua must pay Costa Rica for environmental costs
UN court: Nicaragua must pay Costa Rica for environmental costs
Austin Koltonowski
February 2, 2018 02:21:08 pm

The International Court of Justice on Friday ordered Nicaragua to pay Costa Rica nearly USD $380,000 for environmental damage to a protected wetland in the border area near the San Juan River. Nicaragua removed close to...

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EPA upholds restrictions on Alaska pebble mine project
Austin Koltonowski
January 29, 2018 01:28:35 pm

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Friday that it will maintain restrictions on the proposed Pebble Limited Partnership mining project in Alaska's Bristol Bay region, reversing its prior decision. In 2014, the EPA issued a Clean...

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