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UK Encryption Order Threatens Global Privacy Rights
The United Kingdom government’s order to Apple to allow access to encrypted cloud data harms the privacy rights of users in the UK and worldwide, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today.

US detention of asylum seekers ‘inhumane and wasteful’: Report
Human Rights First says asylum seekers were jailed on average for 3.7 months after being allowed into the United States.

Swedish extremist disrupts societal serenity by insulting Muslims
Hundreds of millions of Muslims across the globe took umbrage at a leader of a far-right group in Sweden for violating the sanctity of the holy Quran.

Muslims suppressed on pretext of defending freedom of speech
Sweden's measures in emboldening a few insulting rightists and creating violence in Muslims' protests against desecration of Islamic sanctities indicate that Stockholm has not taken lessons from the past events.

Iran slams UK plan to send some migrants to Rwanda
Deputy Head of the Iranian Judiciary and Secretary of High Council for Human Rights slammed UK plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.

UK court approves extradition of Julian Assange to US
Home secretary to decide whether WikiLeaks founder will be extradited to US on espionage charges.

Sweden morphing into prison for Muslims: Gharibabadi
Vice-President of the Judiciary for International Affairs and Secretary-General of Iran's High Council for Human Rights stated that Sweden is morphing into a prison for Muslims with the support of the government.

Black lives never matter in Land of Dreams: Official
Deputy Head of the Iranian Judiciary and Secretary of the county’s High Council for Human Rights said that the life of the black people in the US, the "Land of Dreams," has never been important and will never matter.

Dick Marty: Serbian intelligence denies alleged assassination plot against Swiss prosecutor
Serbia's intelligence service (BIA) has denied media reports that it had planned to assassinate a Swiss prosecutor.

Mutilated Yellow Vests march a week ahead of Macron’s re-election bid
Exactly one week before the first round of the French election the embodiment of the past five years marched in Paris: Yellow Vests who were crippled, blinded and mutilated by police.

Iran protests Denmark's use of physical force against Kurdish national, demands apology
Iran's embassy in Copenhagen has strongly protested the use of violent force by Denmark's police against a Kurdish woman, who holds Iranian citizenship, urging the European country to issue an apology.
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