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Amnesty International turns 60

Amnesty International turns 60
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The worldwide protests that Black Lives Matter inspired

The worldwide protests that Black Lives Matter inspired
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France slammed for deporting Chechen refugee to Russia despite risk of torture

France has been criticised for deporting Chechen refugee Magamoed Gadaev to Russia despite several court rulings saying he should not be expelled, human rights groups said. In 2010, Gadaev fled to Poland from Chechenya, Russia’s Muslim-majority southern region, where he served a prison sentence for alleged ties with separatists. He says he was tortured in prison. Gadaev was granted asylum in Poland before moving to France, where he became a witness in prominent torture cases involving Chechen security forces. Due to the persecution he has suffered in the past and his role as a witness in cases of torture committed by the Chechen authorities, Magomed Gadaev is in danger of being tortured again and, possibly, even killed, warned Amnesty International.

French MPs pass controversial law that restricts images of police

Under Article 24, it will be an offence to disseminate images of national police officers or gendarmes if there is intention or provocation to identify them. Any shared videos with malicious intent to identify the spouse, partner, or child of a police or customs officer will also be punished. Those found guilty could face a sentence of up to five years in prison and a €75,000 fine. This has been increased from the original legislation, which carried a sentence of one year and a €45,000 fine. The law states that an offending person must have the obvious aim of damaging the physical or psychological integrity of the police officer in question.

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