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Presidency of the Republic of Lebanon (via Public) / The President received the credentials of the Ambassadors of: UK, Angola, Moldova and Malta

Presidency of the Republic of Lebanon (via Public) / The President received the credentials of the Ambassadors of: UK, Angola, Moldova and Malta
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WATCH:Qatar stresses importance of international community s role in ending Israeli attacks on Palestinian people

Qatar stresses importance of international community s role in ending Israeli attacks on Palestinian people

Qatar stresses importance of international community s role in ending Israeli attacks on Palestinian people  17 May 2021 - 21:11 QNA Doha - The State of Qatar stressed Monday the importance of having the international community move urgently to stop the continued Israeli aggression towards the Palestinian people and Al Aqsa mosque. The State of Qatar renewed its condemnation of the Israeli occupation forces storming into Al Aqsa mosque and its attack on worshipers, saying it provoked the feelings of millions of Muslims around the world and constituted a severe violation of human rights and international conventions. This came in the State of Qatar s speech given by the Director of the International Organizations Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs HE Yousef Sultan Larem at the extraordinary meeting at the level of foreign ministers of member states at the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

Forum 18: TURKMENISTAN: 16 conscientious objectors freed, Muslim prisoners of conscience remain

10 May 2021 Felix Corley, Forum 18 All 16 known jailed conscientious objectors were freed under amnesty on 8 May. The 16 – all Jehovah s Witnesses – were serving terms of one to four years. However, no Muslims jailed for exercising freedom of religion or belief are known to have been amnestied. Nor has the regime given any indication that it will heed repeated UN calls to introduce a civilian alternative to compulsory military service, though Jehovah s Witnesses say no new criminal cases against conscientious objectors have been handed to prosecutors. Forum 18 was unable to reach any officials. In a surprise move, the regime freed from prison on 8 May all 16 of Turkmenistan s known jailed conscientious objectors in a prisoner amnesty. The 16 – all of them Jehovah s Witnesses – were serving jail terms of between one and four years. They are among the very few prisoners of conscience - including political prisoners - ever to be freed in the regular prisoner amnesties. No Mus

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