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Sadia Moalim Ali, a 27-year-old nursing graduate and rickshaw driver from Somalia, has been sentenced to three years’ imprisonment after being convicted of insulting government institutions over comments she made on social media. Ali, who had posted on Facebook and TikTok, was sentenced on 25 June in a case that has sparked outrage in Somalia and renewed concern over the shrinking space for…

Assange granted political asylum in Ecuador

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been granted political asylum by the Ecuadorian government.

Assange has been stuck in the embassy of Ecuador in London, since he took refuge there two months ago, to avoid being extradited to Sweden, where he faces trial for sexual assault.

A foreign office spokesperson warned on Wednesday that they may be forced to lift diplomatic immunity on the premises and enter the embassy to arrest Assange.

The foreign minister Ricardo Patiño announced the decision to applause at a press conference in Quito.

Bahraini activist sentenced to 3 years imprisonment

A prominent Bahraini human rights activist has been sentenced to three years in prison for attending “illegal demonstrations”, sparking outcry across the world.

Nabeel Rajab, an activist who heads the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, was already serving a prison sentence for posting anti-government comments on Twitter (see his account here).

Rajab’s sentencing comes as US Congress members wrote to Bahrain’s King Hamad al-Khalifa, requesting that he
“unconditionally and immediately release all Bahrainis being held for crimes related to freedom of expression.”
See the full letter here.

Maryam Khawaja, acting president of the BCHR, said,
“The Bahraini judicial system has been used as a tool to harass democracy activists”.

90-year-old Nazi suspect escapes extradition from Australia

A 90-year-old man accused of war crimes has won a legal battle against attempts to extradite him to Hungary, to face charges of war crimes.

Charles Zentai, who has lived in Australia for almost 60 years, won the battle after the High Court up held a decision stating he could not be extradited because the offence of “war crimes” did not exist in Hungarian law at the time of the alleged offence.

The US based Simon Wiesenthal Center lists Zentai amongst the top 10 most wanted for having "participated in manhunts, persecution, and murder of Jews in Budapest in 1944."

Aleppo hospital attack is 'no accident' - HRW

Human Rights Watch (HRW) confirmed that the Syrian government's fighter planes had fired rockets on the main emergency hospital in Aleppo on Tuesday. The hospital had also been attacked two days prior by government aircraft, as well as a nearby school. Four civilians were killed and three wounded.

HRW visited the hospital after the attack, where hospital staff told them that no opposition fighters were at the hospital, only armed guards providing security.

Iran performs U-turn accepts offers of aid

The Iranian government has said it will accept foreign aid from certain countries after an earthquake devastated cities and killed over 300 in the north-west of the country on Saturday.

For two days Iran insisted it was not in need of foreign assistance.

However, after scathing criticism at home over the slow response, the Iranian government has now said it will accept offers of aid.

UN report on Syria: war crimes on both sides

A UN report on the Syrian conflict published on Wednesday, concluded that President Assad’s forces and pro-government Shabiha fighters are were responsible for perpetrating most of the war crimes and crimes against humanity on Syrian civilians.

The report held the government and its allied militia were responsible for the killing of more than a 100 civilians in May and indicated that murders, unlawful killings, torture, sexual violence and indiscriminate attacks indicated “the involvement at the highest levels of the armed security forces and the government."

The panel also acknowledged that anti-government armed groups had committed war crimes including murder, extrajudicial killings and torture, but noted that these crimes were of a lesser frequency and scale.

Assad aide visits China

A senior aide to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad has flown to China to discuss the crisis.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang said that Bouthaina Shaaban would meet foreign minister Yang Jiechi later today.

In a statement he said that China had always "actively balanced its work between the Syrian government and the opposition".

He repeated China's call for the "practical implementation" of former UN envoy Kofi Annan's defunct peace plan and for "an immediate ceasefire".

Defence opens for Bemba war crimes trial

The defence for accused war criminal Jean-Pierre Bemba have opened their case before the International Criminal Court earlier on Tuesday, where he faces charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Bemba, the former Vice President of the DR Congo, faces three counts of war crimes and two of crimes against humanity, for alleged atrocities committed by troops of the Movement for the Liberation of Congo (MLC), after he deployed them into the Central African Republic in 2002 and 2003.

UN drops food aid to Sudanese refugees in South Sudan

The UN has started to deliver airdrops of food aid to refugee camps in the South Sudan border region, where refugees from Sudan have sought safety.

Over 170,000 people are believed to have fled Sudan according to the UN World Food Program (WFP).

The Country Head of WFP in South Sudan, Chris Nikoi told Reuters,

Israeli soldier jailed for 45 days over Palestinian deaths

A former Israeli soldier has been sentenced to 45 days in prison for the killing of a Palestinian mother and her daughter, after avoiding manslaughter charges.