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Responding to Israel’s use of repeated, overly broad evacuation orders across Lebanon over the past four days, including to more than 100 villages and towns in the country’s south and east, as well as the entirety of Beirut’s southern suburbs, displacing hundreds of thousands of people, Krist...
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Sustainable peace requires international justice for all victims of all crimes in Israel and the OPT
States must demonstrate their commitment to international justice to ensure genuine accountability for victims of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide for all those in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) and in Israel, said Amnesty International following the recent conclusion of the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) Assembly of States Parties in the Hague. “The...

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33-year-old Palestinian journalist Mustafa Ayyash, founder of Gaza Now, was arrested at Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands on 19 September at Austria’s request. He is now detained in a Dutch prison — without trial — accused of no violent crime. Ayyash is fighting extradition to Austria. Mustafa Ayyash’s Gaza Now — accused by Israel of...

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Prior to the upcoming session of the United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearances to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, and which from 10 to 12 March will assess the progress and challenges faced by Ecuador in preventing, investigating and punishing enforced disappearances, Amnesty International has stated that these crimes remain unpunished and will continue to happen as long as President Daniel Noboa’s security policy remains militarized. ...
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