Tag: Court
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Julian Assange wins temporary reprieve in case against extradition to US
This decision offers a temporary reprieve but leaves Assange’s future uncertain. By Haroon Siddique Julian Assange has been handed a reprieve in his fight against extradition to the US after two judges ruled the WikiLeaks founder could take his case to an appeal hearing – but only if the Biden administration is unable to provide…
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Julian Assange’s Final Appeal
Julian Assange faces final extradition appeal in the UK. His potential extradition to the US threatens investigative journalism and sets a dangerous precedent for the freedom of the press.
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It May be Genocide, But it Won’t Be Stopped
The ruling by the International Court of Justice was a legal victory for South Africa and the Palestinians, but it will not halt the slaughter. By Chris Hedges Red Ink – by Mr. Fish The International Court of Justice (ICJ) refused to implement the most crucial demand made by South African jurists: “the State of…
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Reaction to South Africa’s UN Court case against Israel’s war in Gaza
South Africa accuses Israel of genocidal acts at UN Court. Palestinian, Hamas, and global reactions vary. Israel dismisses the case. Diverse international opinions and support unfold as the hearing progresses.
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Jeffrey Epstein: documents linking associates to sex offender unsealed
Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, David Copperfield and Prince Andrew among names contained in court documents. Click here to read the documents in full By Victoria Bekiempis Jeffrey Epstein in a photo provided by the New York state sex offender registry, on 28 March 2017. Photograph: AP Numerous court documents identifying associates of notorious sex offender…