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Patel Maya

Crisis in Tunisia: Challenging the Fabricated Charges Against Political Dissidents

Arbitrary Detention of Political Opposition Figures in Tunisia Amnesty International Calls for Immediate Release Amnesty International has urged the Tunisian authorities to release six political opposition figures who have been arbitrarily detained for nearly eight months. The individuals, including activists, politicians, and lawyers, have been held on unfounded accusations of […]

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Samantha Chen

Myanmar’s Partial Prisoner Release Leaves Political Dissidents Behind

Myanmar Releases Prisoners Convicted Under Oppressive Laws, But the Junta’s Policies Remain Unchanged The announcement by Myanmar’s military junta on Wednesday, May 4 of the release of 2,153 prisoners was met with a sense of relief by the families of the released prisoners. However, the oppressive polices of the junta, […]

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