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Israel’s Passage of Death Penalty Law for Palestinian Prisoners as a Flagrant Violation of International Law

Justice For All, a leading human rights organization documenting abuses against Palestinian detainees, condemns the Israeli Knesset’s passage of a law mandating the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners held in military custody. The organization warns that the legislation formalizes a system of state-sanctioned execution, violating multiple international treaties and exacerbating the already brutal conditions within Israel’s prison system, which include arbitrary arrests, torture and ill-treatment, denial of International Red Cross access and sexual violence. Read full press release.

Justice For All Burma Task Force Welcomes “Homicide” Ruling, Demands Criminal and Civil Accountability Against DHS, ICE, and Private Prison Operators

The Justice For All Burma Task Force today welcomed the Erie County Medical Examiner’s determination that the death of Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a 56-year-old nearly-blind Rohingya refugee, was a homicide, and called for immediate criminal and civil action against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), ICE, and private prison companies.

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Uyghur Campaign Commemorates the 36th Anniversary of the Baren Massacre

Justice For All’s Save Uyghur Campaign solemnly commemorates the 36th anniversary of the Baren Massacre, honoring the courageous Uyghur protesters who were martyred on April 5, 1990, in Baren, Akto County near Kashgar. This tragic event remains a defining moment in the Uyghur struggle for freedom and justice, and a reminder of the long-standing repression faced by Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples in East Turkistan. Read the full press release.

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Indian Court's Multiple Life Sentences for Kashmiri Women Activists, Calls for UN, Human Rights Council, and ICJ Action

Justice For All strongly condemns the recent decision by an Indian intelligence court to sentence three leading Kashmiri Muslim women activists, Aasiya Andrabi, 64, Nahida Nasreen, 61, and Sofi Fahmeeda, 36, to multiple life terms and 30-year sentences respectively, despite the prosecution failing to prove any act of violence or terrorist affiliation. This ruling, handed down on March 24, represents a grave miscarriage of justice and a weaponization of India's counter-terrorism laws against peaceful dissent.

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