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Opinion
Philippines: Writer and activist Amanda Echanis acquitted after five years of unjust detention
PEN International has long warned that the charge against the writer bore the hallmarks of a politically motivated prosecution.
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Palestinian civil society groups warn Israel's deregistration of humanitarian and human rights organizations unlawfully ...
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A Burundian court has extended the imprisonment of reporter Sandra Muhoza, signalling an intensifying use of the justice system to punish critical dissent.
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