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15 July 2014

Meeting with Alba Cruz

Mexico

On 19 May 2014 Lawyers for Lawyers met with Alba Cruz Ramos During this meeting Alba elaborated on her current work. One of her current concerns is the constitutionality of reforms proposed by the Mexican government to denationalize certain sectors. Specifically

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15 July 2014

Waleed Abu al-Khair sentenced to 15 years

Saudi Arabia

On 6 July 2014, the criminal court of Jeddah has convicted human rights lawyer Waleed Abu Al-Khair to a 15 year prison sentence, followed by a 15 year travel ban, and a fine of 200.000 Saudi riyal. On top of

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11 July 2014

Letter for Zinaida Mukhortova

Kazakhstan

In a letter Lawyers for Lawyers calls upon the government of Kazakhstan to release Zinaida Mukhortova if her forced psychiatric confinement is connected to her invaluable human rights activities. Reports by Kadyr Kasiyet, a human rights organization based in Kazakhstan, indicate

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2 July 2014

Killing of human rights lawyer

Libya

On 26 June 2014, human rights lawyer Salwa Bugaighis was shot dead in her home in Benghazi by a group of unidentified men wearing military uniforms. Her husband, who was present at the time of the attack, is currently missing. Salwa

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2 July 2014

Mahienour el-Massry to be awarded Ludovic Trarieux prize

Egypt

On 25 June 2014, the 19th Ludovic Trarieux human rights prize was awarded to Egyptian human rights lawyer Ms. Mahienour el-Massry from Egypt. She was sentenced on 2 January, 2014 (in her absence) to a two year prison sentence, for organising a peaceful protest. She was

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23 June 2014

Thailand Rejection of evidence in case Somchai Neelapaijit

On 21 May 2014, the Supreme Court of Thailand rejected the admission of crucial phone evidence in the case against five police officers accused of causing the involuntary disappearance of the Thai lawyer Somchai Neelapaijit to enforced disappearance in Bangkok on 12 March 2004.

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14 June 2014

Swaziland L4L sends letters for lawyer Thulani Maseko

On 13 June 2014, L4L wrote letters to the Swaziland authorities calling on them to release lawyer Thulani Maseko immediately. Thulani Maseko and journalist Bheki Makhubu were arrested on 17th March 2014 after Chief Justice Ramodibedi had issued a warrant for their

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13 June 2014

UAE Ill-treatment of lawyer in prison

On 2 June 2014, L4L sent a letter to the United Arab Emirates authorities on behalf of human rights lawyer Mohamed Al-Roken. With this letter L4L wanted to draw attention once more to the situation of Al-Roken, who has been in prison for over

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6 June 2014

Egypt Repression campaign targeting human rights lawyers

The human rights situation in Egypt is quickly deteriorating. L4L was informed about several cases involving human rights lawyers, which illustrate a repression campaign targeting human rights defenders opposing the current regime in the country since the “Protest Law” was passed

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5 June 2014

China Tang Jitian recounts police torture experience

In a report dated 14 April 2014, recently translated from Chinese and posted online, Tang Jitian tells in great detail about his recent 16 day detention and torture by the police in Jiansanjiang, in the northeast of China. Together with Jiang

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4 June 2014

China Ni Yulan arrested at activist meeting

Former lawyer Ni Yulan, who is in a wheelchair because of earlier maltreatment by the police and was the recipient of the 2011 Human rights tulip, was arrested with such brutality that she needed hospital treatment. Reportedly, she was pulled

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30 May 2014

Syria Razan Zeitouneh missing for six months

Since human rights lawyer Razan Zeitouneh, her husband and two colleagues were abducted in December 2013 no one has heard of them. Razan Zeitouneh, Wael Hamada, Samira Khalil, and Nazem Hammadi disappeared in Douma, a city that is under the

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