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9 September 2017

Criminal prosecution of human rights lawyer Siti Kasim

Malaysia

L4L is concerned about the criminal charges pending against Malaysian lawyer Siti Kasim. on 3 April 2016, the Federal Territories Islamic Department (JAWI) carried out a raid on a private event held by a group of members of the transgender

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10 August 2017

Tarek Hussein released, trial of Khaled Ali postponed

Egypt

On 27 July 2017, human rights lawyer Tarek Hussein was released after being detained for 40 days. He has been reunited with  his family. Tarek Hussein could still potentially be imprisoned as the Prosecutor has not formally closed the investigation.

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4 August 2017

Ongoing judicial harassment of Sirikan Charoensiri

Thailand

L4L continues to support Thai human rights lawyer Sirikan Charoensiri in her struggle against judicial harassment by the Thai authorities, resulting from the legal aid she provided to 14 student activists on 26 June 2015. On 2 August 2017, a

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2 August 2017

Two years after the ‘709-crackdown’

China

July 9, 2017 was the two year anniversary of the “709-crackdown”. On 9 July 2015, dozens of lawyers were arrested and detained at secret locations. Some of them were released after a few hours; others disappeared for a number of

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16 July 2017

Arrest of lawyer Sylva Mbikayi

Democratic Republic of Congo

Update: Lawyer Sylva Mbikayi and human rights defender Jean-Marie Kalonji were released without charge on 17 July 2017. The two had been held in incommunicado detention by military intelligence agents since 23 June. Lawyers for Lawyers is concerned about the arrest

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6 July 2017

Letter about situation of lawyers

Egypt

Lawyers for Lawyers has grave concerns about the situation of lawyers in Egypt. Recently, several lawyers were arrested. Lawyers for Lawyers has sent a letter to the Egyptian authorities to express concerns, and call for the release of these lawyers.

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