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Jordan's Policies Legitimise Censorship, Violate Free Expression

Jordan's Policies Legitimise Censorship, Violate Free Expression
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Jordan: Official Policies And Laws Legitimise Censorship, Violate Free Expression

Geneva - Jordanian authorities must lift all restrictions on freedom of expression and opinion in the country, as well as repeal all legal provisions that could be used to undermine liberties, Euro-Med Monitor said in a policy paper. Jordan’s ...

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Global Solidarity Update - May/June 2021


Labour unions, TUAC and ITUC launch priorities for the G7
TUC/Labour7 International Conference
International Workers' Memorial Day 28 April
UK Shadow Ministers meet with TUC and Turkish unions
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UN High Commissioner For Human Rights's Global Update


High
Commissioner's Global Update
Statement by Michelle
Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
26
February 2021
Distinguished President,
I welcome
you as a proud representative of the Pacific, recognising
the unique contribution of the Pacific and small island
states to this Council
Excellencies,
Colleagues
and friends,
The leaders of countries are called to
make many difficult decisions in the turbulence of today's
events. To address the multiple challenges of COVID-19, in
terms of health policies; sudden economic crises and
financial shortfalls; and the rising distress of people from
every walk of life is an immense and challenging task. I am
convinced, by my own experience and the lessons of history,

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Bachelet updates Human Rights Council on recent human rights issues in more than 50 countries - Algeria

Bachelet updates Human Rights Council on recent human rights issues in more than 50 countries - Algeria
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Members of Jordanian Teachers' Syndicate given 1-year jail sentence


Dubai: The Amman Criminal Court on Thursday issued a ruling dissolving the Jordanian Teacher’s Syndicate and sentencing all its members to one year in prison on charges of corruption, incitement and other criminal activities, Jordanian media reported.
The syndicate’s members have been charged with embracing an Islamist agenda following their one-month long strike and sit-ins in September 2019 that led to the closure of public schools for more than a month.
Shortly after the court’s decision, lawyer Bassam Fraihat who represents the syndicate announced that the council members have been granted bail. He said the court has agreed to grant bail to the members following the initial judicial decision.

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