On Prosecuting the Activists of Anti-Corruption Movement: Arbitrary Detention Must be Criminalized and Victims Must be Compensated
On Prosecuting the Activists of Anti-Corruption Movement: Arbitrary Detention Must be Criminalized and Victims Must be Compensated The detained activists of the Anti-Corruption Movement were referred to trial before the Ramallah Magistrate's Court, which initiated the proceedings against them by reading out the charges, which they denied, demanding their release. After the court reviewed the contents of the arrest files, it decided to release them on personal bail, adjourned the trial, and reschedule it for 17/8/2020. This confirms the validity of MUSAWA’s vision, which...
Unlawful Detention and Violation of the Constitutional Right and Duty to Combat Corruption
Unlawful Detention and Violation of the Constitutional Right and Duty to Combat Corruption At the outset, it should be stated that standing up for corruption is a duty, that the right to participate in political mainstream is guaranteed to all citizens without discrimination, as provided in article 26 of the Basic Law, that the freedom of peaceful assembly and opinion are constitutionally protected, and that arrest and detention are prohibited and considered prejudice to the citizens’ freedom, if it was extrajudicially implemented, in violation of the right to citizenship and to deviate fro...
MUSAWA Holds a Workshop on the Violations against Journalists in Light of the Corona Pandemic
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