Tag: justice
ministers of the old regime brought to justice for “massacres”
A dozen former ministers and officials from the fallen Bangladeshi regime of Sheikh Hasina appeared Monday, November 18 before a court in the capital Dhaka for having “permitted the massacres”…
when justice is taken hostage – L’Express
Can we still trust justice? And if not, since political leaders also escape the goodwill of their fellow citizens, which branch can we cling to so that our society finds…
Steve Amoussou alias “Brother Hounvi”, a cyberactivist, appears before Criet
In Benin, cyberactivist Steve Amoussou is before the Court for the Repression of Economic Offenses and Terrorism (Criet), this Monday, November 18 in Cotonou. Kidnapped in Lomé by members of…
Italy publishes law banning the use of surrogacy abroad
Strongly pushed by the head of government Giorgia Meloni and her far-right Fratelli d’Italia party, Italy has banned its citizens from using surrogate mothers since Monday, November 18. This legislation,…
Can TikTok be held responsible for teenage suicide? – The Express
The first time Gaëlle heard about TikTok, she wasn’t really wary of it. She just thought that the dance challenges that a colleague’s daughter took on the platform were “surprising”…
Argentinian justice orders the arrest of 61 Brazilians
Argentine justice has ordered the detention of 61 Brazilian citizens located in Argentina and who are the subject of an extradition request for the attack on the headquarters of the…
after the requisitions against her, Marine Le Pen believes that people are calling for her “political death”
In an interview given to TF1 this Friday, November 15, the leader of the French far right Marine Le Pen estimated that we are calling for her “ political death…
Trial required in France for corruption against Rachida Dati and Carlos Ghosn
In France, the hypothesis of a trial for Rachida Dati and Carlos Ghosn is becoming clearer. The National Financial Prosecutor’s Office (PNF) signed its indictment on Wednesday, November 13 after…
court orders release of pro-Palestinian activist Georges Ibrahim Abdallah after 40 years of detention
It’s a decision that will go down in history. The Lebanese Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, considered by some as the “ oldest prisoner in the world linked to the Middle East…
the hearing of the 51 accused of raping Gisèle Pelicot is coming to an end
In Avignon, the hearings of the 51 accused in the Pelicot trial end. They appear for having raped Gisèle Pelicot while she was drugged without her knowledge by her husband.…