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European Nations Adopt New Migration Rights Interpretation

Dozens of European nations have signed off on a new interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights concerning migration cases. This new interpretation is expected to make it easier for member states to expel criminal foreigners.

15 May, 14:32 — 16 May, 01:32
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APVery High20d ago

Dozens of European nations sign off on new interpretation of rights convention in migration cases - AP News

Dozens of European nations sign off on new interpretation of rights convention in migration cases  AP News

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NYTMostly Factual20d ago

Executions Surge in Iran Since Cease-fire, Rights Groups Say

Many were detained during January’s mass protests, according to a rights group, amid concerns the authorities are trying to intimidate Iranians from returning to the streets.

By Sanam Mahoozi and Erika Solomon

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le-mondeHigh19d ago

Migrant rights: Council of Europe member states push back against the European Court of Human Rights

Prompted by several governments, including those led by Giorgia Meloni of Italy and Mette Frederiksen of Denmark, the 46 member states have issued a political declaration aimed at tightening the European Court of Human Rights' (ECHR) case law on migrant rights.

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Premium TimesMostly Factual20d ago

Police in Abuja vow to uphold human rights

“The command will ensure total compliance with respect for fundamental human rights of citizens and will not hesitate to sanction every man for it," the commissioner of police in the FCT said. The post Police in Abuja vow to uphold human rights appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

By Falmata Daniel

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stockholm-cf20d ago

European rights court faults Turkey for pretrial detention of former Kurdish lawmaker

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has ruled that Turkey violated the rights of former Kurdish lawmaker Ayla Akat Ata by holding her in pretrial detention for six months in 2016 on terrorism-related charges without reasonable grounds for suspicion. The Strasbourg-based court found violations of Article 5 and Article 10 of the European Convention […] The post European rights court faults Turkey for pretrial detention of former Kurdish lawmaker appeared first on Stockholm Center for Fre...

By SCF

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uz-dailyLow20d ago

Uzbekistan and UN Committee Discuss Women’s Rights - UzDaily

Uzbekistan and UN Committee Discuss Women’s Rights  UzDaily

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