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Chad: Post-Déby Crackdown, Abuses

Chad: Post-Déby Crackdown, Abuses
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Chad: Post-Déby Crackdown, Abuses - Chad

Chad: Post-Déby Crackdown, Abuses - Chad
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Ecuador: Implement Constitutional Court Rulings Protecting Rights

New President, Lawmakers Should Promptly Adopt Laws, Regulations Ecuador s newly sworn-in President Guillermo Lasso leaves the National Assembly after his inauguration ceremony in Quito, Ecuador on May 24, 2021. © 2021 Jonatan Rosas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (Washington, DC) – The newly elected President of Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso, who took office on May 24, 2021, and the Ecuadorean National Assembly should prioritize implementing Constitutional Court rulings that advance human rights protections, Human Rights Watch and the Observatory of Rights and Justice (Observatorio de Derechos y Justicia, ODJ) said today. In many cases, the court specified action required by lawmakers and the president to carry out its rulings.

Falana Writes US President, Biden Over Detained Venezuelan Envoy

Falana Writes US President, Biden Over Detained Venezuelan Envoy The regional court had ordered the immediate release of the envoy from prison and placed him under house arrest for health reasons. by SaharaReporters, New York May 17, 2021 Femi Falana (SAN), human rights lawyer and counsel for Alex Saab, special envoy of the Venezuelan government, says the continued detention of his client by the Cape Verdean authorities is illegal. Saab was arrested on June 12, 2020 after his private jet made a stop over at Cape Verde on his way to Iran for a humanitarian mission on behalf of the Venezuelan government. Alex Saab

LCA and ABA pair up to condemn violence towards Myanmar lawyers

LCA and ABA pair up to condemn violence towards Myanmar lawyers By Emma Ryan|14 April 2021 The Law Council of Australia (LCA) and the Australian Bar Association (ABA) have issued a joint statement following ongoing reports of violence towards lawyers and judges by Myanmar’s military. Since what’s being described as an “unlawful coup d’état” on 1 February 2021, there have been a number of reports relating to intimidation, harassment, arbitrary arrest and incommunicado detention of lawyers and judges by Myanmar’s military, known as the Tatmadaw. Both the LCA and ABA have expressed their views on the matter, calling for the military government to evoke three measures: 1. Immediately release all lawyers, judges and others detained unlawfully. 2. Take immediate, meaningful steps to enable lawyers to carry out their professional duties safely and independently, and protect them against intimidation, threats and reprisals; and, 3. Guarantee to all persons due process right

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