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Amnesty's annual report condemns ongoing human rights violations in Turkey - Turkish Minute

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Amnesty International’s 2024-2025 report, published on Tuesday, said human rights violations continued in Turkey and emphasized the ongoing lack of judicial independence, the Stockholm Center for Freedom reported. According to the report, the crackdown on freedom of expression in Turkey continued, with authorities facing little accountability for alleged mistreatment and torture of detainees. Violence against women […]
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Amnesty International MalaysiaMedia Release 29 April 2025 Global attacks on human rights are set to intensify in 2024, with governments around the world cracking down on freedom of expression and peaceful protest. Malaysia is also witnessing a deepening erosion of civic space, Amnesty International Malaysia said today at the launch of its annual World Human Rights Report. Across the world, Amnesty International's report paints a bleak picture of…

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Amnesty Malaysia broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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