Category: Fair Trial

  • Leonard Peltier

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    Leonard Peltier

    Leonard Peltier is an Anishinaabe-Lakota Native American and a member of the American Indian Movement (AIM), which fights for the rights of Native Americans. On June 26, 1975, there was a violent clash on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South Dakota, where two FBI agents, Ronald Williams and Jack Coler, were killed, along with…

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  • Badr Mohamed

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    Badr Mohamed

    Badr Mohamed was arrested in 2013, when he was just 17 years old. This happened during the protests at Ramsis Square in Egypt. It has been reported that security forces used excessive force against protesters, resulting in 97 deaths. Badr was near the protests and ran to a nearby mosque for safety. However, security forces…

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  • The Turkish Julian Assange, Can Dündar is still on trial

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    The Turkish Julian Assange, Can Dündar is still on trial

    Can Dündar, a Turkish journalist, columnist, documentarian who has worked in various TV channels and newspapers since 1991 with many pieces of books, documentaries, columns and awards.  On 29th May 2015, he published a piece on a Turkish daily newspaper Cumhuriyet about the footage showing the weapons discovered in a truck to Syrian Islamist fighters…

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  • Fair Trial and Human Rights in Vietnam: Struggles and Progress

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    Fair Trial and Human Rights in Vietnam: Struggles and Progress

    Vietnam, a nation steeped in rich cultural heritage and economic growth, grapples with a complex landscape of human rights issues, particularly concerning fair trials. Despite its strides in economic development and international relations, the country faces scrutiny regarding its adherence to judicial fairness and the protection of fundamental rights. Central to the discussion is the…

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  • Europe Annual Penal Statistics and Evaluation in Terms of Human Rights

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    Europe Annual Penal Statistics and Evaluation in Terms of Human Rights

    SPACE (Statistiques Pénales Annuelles du Conseil de l’Europe) – Council of Europe Annual Penal Statistics is a comprehensive data collection initiative that provides detailed statistical insights into the penal systems of member states of the Council of Europe. Established in 1983, SPACE aims to facilitate comparative analysis and policy development by collecting, analyzing, and disseminating…

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