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Court Exonerates Six Moroccans, Yet They Remain in Detention in Somalia

The Struggles of Six Moroccan Nationals in Somali Detention: A Call for Urgent Action For families, few scenarios are as harrowing as having a loved one languish behind bars, especially in a foreign land where the very essence of justice may seem elusive. Such is the poignant reality for six young Moroccan men currently imprisoned in Garowe, Northeastern State, Somalia. Their tale is one woven with hope, despair, and an urgent plea for intervention. Initially, these men embarked on what they believed would be a journey…

Northeastern State Releases Seven Yemeni Fishermen After Two-Month Detention

FILE PHOTO Mogadishu (AX) – In a significant turn of events, the Yemeni Embassy in Somalia has confirmed the release of seven Yemeni fishermen who had been held by security forces in Bosaso, Northeastern State for nearly two months. Their detainment followed their entry into Northeastern State’s coastal waters without the necessary authorization from the regional Ministry of Fisheries. This incident sheds light on the complexities of maritime regulations in the region and the delicate balance between fishing rights and law…

TikTok Sensation Khaby Lame Departures the U.S. Following ICE Detention

Khaby Lame, a renowned figure on TikTok boasting over 160 million followers, recently made headlines as he left the United States following an encounter with immigration agents in Las Vegas over an alleged visa overstay. The Senegalese-Italian influencer, known legally as Seringe Khabane Lame, was detained last Friday at Harry Reid International Airport. Fortunately, he was permitted to exit the country without facing a deportation order, as confirmed by a spokesperson for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).…

Israel Places Two Gaza Aid Activists in Solitary Detention, Reports NGO

The NGO representing many activists detained on a Gaza-bound aid boat intercepted by Israeli forces has disclosed that two campaigners have been placed in solitary confinement within Israel. "The Israeli authorities have moved two of the volunteers, Brazilian activist Thiago Avila and French-Palestinian MEP Rima Hassan, to separate prison facilities, isolating them from the group," stated the Israeli human rights organization Adalah. When approached for a comment, Israel's prison authority directed inquiries to the foreign…

Federal Legislators Decry Detention of Southwest Business Leaders in Galkayo

Somali Lawmakers Condemn Detention of Businessmen in Galkayo Galkayo (AX) — In a troubling development that has stirred both concern and outrage, federal lawmakers representing Somalia’s Southwest State have vocally condemned the recent detention of several businessmen from their region in northern Galkayo. This event, they argue, is not just an isolated incident; it strikes at the very heart of Somali unity and ethnic harmony. In a passionate statement, Member of Parliament Abdirashid Jilley revealed the deplorable…

Discovery of Numerous Remains at Detention Facilities in Libya

In a harrowing revelation that has sent shockwaves through the international community, the discovery of numerous bodies across both official and unofficial detention sites in Libya has highlighted a dark narrative of human rights violations. Reports of torture, enforced disappearances, and the specter of extrajudicial killings are emerging from the shadows, raising urgent questions about accountability and morality in a nation steeped in turmoil. For years, human rights organizations and the United Nations have suspected…

UN Calls for Peace Following Alleged Detention of South Sudan’s Vice President

U.N. Advocates for Restraint Following Turbulence in South Sudan's Political Sphere AX – Juba: The call for peace resonates loudly from the halls of the United Nations as tension brews in South Sudan. Recent reports indicate the unexpected arrest of First Vice President Riek Machar, a move that hangs like a dark cloud over the nation’s delicate peace. In a prescient statement released at the crack of dawn on Thursday, Nicholas Haysom, a man who knows the landscape well as the U.N. Mission chief in South Sudan (UNMISS),…

Somalia Brings Home 145 Citizens from Libyan Detention

Mogadishu (AX) — It was an emotional scene at Mogadishu’s Aden Adde International Airport on Monday. The air was filled with a mix of relief, joy, and introspection as 145 Somali citizens arrived back home. For nearly a year, each of these individuals had been detained under dire conditions in Libya. Their return marks yet another chapter in the ongoing collaboration between the Somali government and international partners striving to dismantle the perilous networks that trap migrants in North Africa. The recently…

Kenyan Activists Rally Against Ugandan Leader’s Detention

Amidst the bustling energy of downtown Nairobi, the vibrant streets pulsated with an urgent message on Monday as human rights activists gathered, determined to make their voices heard. The cause? A demand for justice, as they called for the release of Kizza Besigye, a prominent figure in Ugandan opposition politics, who finds himself entangled in a web of legal battles and political strife. Besigye, an unwavering advocate for democratic reform, now stands accused of treason and concealing ambitions to topple the…

South Korea’s President Participates in Judicial Proceedings Regarding Prolonged Detention

In a dramatic turn of events, South Korea's disgraced former President Yoon Suk Yeol found himself in a courtroom, fighting for his freedom as investigators seek to prolong his detention over serious charges of insurrection. This marks a remarkable milestone, as Yoon has become the first serving president in the nation’s history to face arrest. On a chilly Wednesday morning, Yoon's world shifted irreparably. All eyes were on him as he prepared to defend his controversial declaration of martial law, a decision made in haste…

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