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Our mission as a global Human Rights charity is to give free and independent legal representation to those who cannot fight for themselves. ⚖️ 🌏 www.JusticeUpheld.org.uk
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Thousands of people in Nigeria and Sudan are being slaughtered. Today.
#HumanRights #Genocide
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The Rapid Support Forces in Sudan are massacring civilians.

They're armed by the United Arab Emirates - a key Western ally.

This is yet more genocidal mayhem armed and facilitated by the West.
North Korea still needs our help.
Authorities have banned visits from his wife and warned his family against advocating on his behalf to the wider world.

In May 2019, the U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention stated Tajikistan’s treatment of Mr Yorov violated international law and called for his immediate release.
Just as in Yorov’s first trial, the proceedings were rife with fair-trial violations, including prohibiting him from freely communicating with legal representatives whilst simultaneously being told he was unable to conduct his own defence.
Since then, his sentence has twice been shortened, before authorities repeatedly brought new, trumped-up charges against him, most recently in July 2023.

The added convictions have extended his sentence, pushing his expected release date to September 2043, by which time he will be 72 years old.
Mr Yorov was held in pre-trial detention for eight months, during which he was beaten and held in solitary confinement. On October 6, 2016, in a trial riddled with due process violations, he was sentenced to 23 years in prison.
On September 28, 2015, police arrested Yorov, raided his home and offices without a warrant, and charged him with forgery, fraud, “arousing national, racial, local or religious hostility,” and extremism.
…one of the few officially registered opposition parties in the country, before it was labelled a terrorist organisation and banned by the state that same month.
Yorov, 54, is a fearless human rights lawyer who built a name for himself by taking on high-profile legal cases representing individuals prosecuted by the government on politically motivated charges.

Early Sept 2015, Yorov began representing members of the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan.
Tajikistan’s authorities have wrongfully imprisoned a human rights lawyer for 10 years for exercising his human rights.
Buzurgmehr Yorov is serving a 23-year prison sentence because of his work representing political opposition leaders.
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🚨 NEW: CPJ is challenging Israel’s ban on international media access to Gaza in the Israeli Supreme Court. Israel has killed 197 Palestinian journalists and media workers in two years, silencing journalists and their vital reporting. cpj.org/2025/10/cpj-...
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human rights used to mean something, be non-negotiable, something to strive for, not relativised or conditional.

#humanrights
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🗓️ Join Amnesty International UK’s “Everyday Rights” briefing on 9 Sep to explore how human rights impact daily life.

Essential learning for advocates, educators, and anyone who believes rights belong to all of us. @amnestyuk.bsky.social

👉 Learn more and register: www.amnesty.org.uk/e...
A Briefing on Everyday Rights
We are Amnesty International UK. We are ordinary people from across the world standing up for humanity and human rights.
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Stanford University’s student-run newspaper sued two senior Trump administration officials Wednesday, challenging Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s ability to revoke student visas and deem an individual deportable based on the content of their speech.
Stanford newspaper sues Trump administration over student deportations
The lawsuit challenges Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s ability to revoke student visas and deem an individual deportable based on the content of their speech.
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