Terror suspect Abu Qatada was released from Long Lartin prison today after winning the latest round in his battle against deportation.
Immigration lawyer Harjap Singh Bhanga says the Home Office would be illegally overruling the British courts if it were to place Abu Qatada on a flight to Jordan.
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U.K.: Abu Qatada: ignoring the courts and sending him back to Jordan ’would be illegal’
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Grande-Bretagne : la libération de l’islamiste Abou Qatada suscite un tollé
14 novembre 2012, par siawi3Le Jordanien est décrit par les autorités britanniques comme un « individu dangereux » et fut un temps considéré comme un relais d’Al-Qaïda en Europe.
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India: Muslim PL Board and Apostolic Churches Alliance unite against homosexuality
2 March 2012, by siawi3Fundamentalists of the world: unite!
The All-India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) and the Apostolic Churches Alliance have strongly opposed the Delhi High Court’s judgment decriminalising homosexuality between two consenting adults.
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France : Laïcité : un médecin, écarté d’un hôpital en raison de sa barbe, débouté en justice
30 décembre 2017, par siawi3La direction lui demande à trois reprises, en vain, de tailler sa barbe « imposante ». L’hôpital craint qu’elle puisse être « perçue par les membres du personnel comme un signe d’appartenance religieuse » et souligne « que l’environnement multiculturel de l’établissement [rend] l’application des principes de neutralité et de laïcité du service public d’autant plus importante »
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Tunisie - Report du procès de Nabil Karoui dans l’affaire « Persepolis »
29 février 2012, par siawi3« Je ressens une immense tristesse parce que les gens qui ont voulu détruire la chaîne sont libres et que moi je suis ici parce que j’ai diffusé un film », a déclaré à son arrivée au tribunal de Tunis le directeur général de Nessma. « Cette affaire est politique et je vois en ce jour la mort réelle de la liberté d’expression en Tunisie », a-t-il ajouté.
Pour Sofiene Ben Hamida, l’un des journalistes vedettes de la chaîne : « C’est un procès d’opinion qui nous rappelle la période de l’inquisition ». « Mais nous ne sommes pas des victimes, nous allons défendre la liberté d’expression devant ce tribunal » -
India: Indira Jaising: “It’s tragic that there were no women in the SC Bench that delivered the Triple Talaq Judgement”
28 August 2017, by siawi3Shivangi Misra from the Lawyers Collective talks to senior advocate Indira Jaising on the Supreme Court judgement that anulled instant triple talaq. In the first part of the interview, they discuss the long tradition of cases that preceded the judgement, and then move on to discuss the judgement in detail.
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India: Supreme Court ruling: Tripple Talaq unconstitutional
26 August 2017, by siawi3Triple Talaq Unconstitutional - Full Text of Ruling by Supreme Court of India on 22 August 2017
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India: Women’s Groups Welcome Triple Talaq Verdict
25 August 2017, by siawi3We wholeheartedly welcome the judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the matter of Triple Talaq brought before it by a number of Muslim women and Muslim women’s rights groups. In arguing that the practice of Triple Talaq is both, un-Quranic and Un-Constitutional, it is an important departure from earlier judgments on all women’s rights, because it is based on the tenets of equality, dignity and secularism as enshrined in the Constitution.
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U.K.: November 21, 2009 a successful day against Sharia and religious laws
27 November 2009, by siawi2Several hundred joined a rally in London’s Hyde Park organised by One Law for All to show their opposition to Sharia and religious-based laws in Britain and elsewhere and to demand universal rights and secularism.
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Assange And Manning Sacrifice Their Freedom For Our Right To Know
3 April 2019, by siawi3Julian Assange, the editor of Wikileaks, a media outlet for information provided by whistleblowers, has been in confinement in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for almost seven years and is experiencing increasingly harsh treatment. Chelsea Manning, who leaked information to Wikileaks and spent seven years in prison for it, is back in prison for her refusal to testify against Assange in a secret court. We speak with Joe Lauria of Consortium News about why Assange and Manning are sacrificing so much to protect our right to know what our governments are doing, the historical significance of their deeds and what we must do to support them.
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