The Cairo Criminal Court on Monday reportedly ordered the release of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak in a long-pending corruption case. His lawyer said that he could be released within days , which would the first time he was free in more than two years. It is unclear how Mubarak’s release will affect a divided [...]

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Chinese writer, lawyer and human rights advocate Yang Maodong, commonly known by his pen-name Guo Feixiong , became the second leader of the New Citizens movement to be arrested on suspicion of disrupting the peace on Saturday. This follows the detainment of fellow New Citizens leader Xu Zhiyong in July, in what appears to be [...]

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Egyptian Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi on Saturday proposed formally dissolving the non-governmental organization registration of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) in an effort to force the group underground. This proposal comes after Friday’s protest orchestrated by the MB, which ended a week marked by more than 800 casualties and more than 1000 arrests. Although the government [...]

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The special electoral court of Madagascar on Saturday announced that it has removed President Andry Rajoelina , former president Didier Ratsiraka and Lalao Ravalomanana , the wife of former president Marc Ravalomanana , from the country’s list of presidential candidates. Lalao Ravalomanana, who has not lived permanently in the country since 2002, and Ratsiraka were [...]

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A group of independent UN rights experts on Friday urged all parties involved in the Egyptian civil unrest to end the recent violence. The Coordination Committee , composed of six experts appointed by the UN Human Rights Council to oversee human rights concerns, violations and procedures, expressed their concern regarding the escalating violence in the [...]

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A Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court judge issued an order on Friday blocking enforcement of the state’s voter identification law for the upcoming November elections. The ruling by Judge Bernard McGinley marks the third consecutive election in which the law, passed in March 2012, will not be in effect. Despite being an extension of the preliminary injunction [...]

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Zimbabwe’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) on Friday dropped a legal challenge against the recent presidential election results, claiming that they would not receive a fair hearing. President Robert Mugabe who has governed Zimbabwe since it gained its independence in 1980, and his ZANU-PF party were named the election winners on July 31. MDC filed [...]

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