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Lee Olivia

“Acquittal of human rights defenders marks a step towards justice in Turkey”

Convictions of Human Rights Defenders in Turkey Quashed The convictions of four human rights defenders, including Taner Kılıç, the Honorary Chair of Amnesty Türkiye, and Idil Eser, the ex-director of Amnesty Türkiye, were quashed by a Turkish court. Although Amnesty International described the ruling as a huge relief, they also […]

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Patel Maya

“Is the Philippines’ Justice System Under Siege by Politics? Latest de Lima Acquittal Raises Concerns”

Opinion: Latest De Lima Acquittal Exposes the Politicization of Philippines’ Justice System The recent acquittal of former Senator Leila de Lima from the second of three drug cases against her highlights the political nature of charges brought against her and the sad state of the Philippine justice system. Her likely […]

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Lee Olivia

Leila de Lima’s Acquittal: A Long Overdue Step Towards Justice in the Philippines

Amnesty International has welcomed the news of partial acquittal for former Filipino Senator, Leila de Lima, who has been detained on drug-related charges since 2017. As a strong advocate for human rights, de Lima has been one of the most vocal critics of the government’s notorious “war on drugs,” which […]

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