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ICC Convicts Darfur Militia Leader of War Crimes

The ICC’s historic conviction of Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Darfur conflict marks a significant step toward justice for victims, addressing atrocities including murder, rape, and torture since 2003.

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Deportees from the US Arrive in Eswatini on a Plane

Amid U.S. deportations of migrants to Eswatini sparking human rights backlash, the ICC’s landmark conviction of Ali Kushayb for Darfur atrocities underscores global efforts against impunity in war crimes and forced removals.

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The UN Blacklist now Includes 68 Companies Linked to Human Rights Violations in Israel

The UN has added 68 companies, including Heidelberg Materials and Airbnb, to its list of 158 firms linked to human rights abuses in Israeli settlements, raising debates about effectiveness amid tensions over Palestinian statehood and West Bank annexation.

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Burkina Faso Enacts Law Prohibiting Homosexuality

Burkina Faso’s new law banning homosexuality, with penalties up to five years in prison, aligns with other African nations and raises human rights concerns under military rule since the 2022 coup.

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EFSCRJ Statement on the Denial of Bail to Political Prisoners and Police Brutality

The Edward Francis Small Centre for Rights and Justice denounces the denial of bail to political prisoners and the use of tear gas against peaceful protesters at Kanifing Magistrates Court on August 25, 2025, as violations of constitutional rights and signs of democratic backsliding in The Gambia.

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