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Youngest boy in court over summer riots sentenced
A 12-year-old boy, who is the youngest to appear in court in relation to this summer's riots, has been handed a 12-month referral order.

HR official: How do European countries justify their silence over assassination of counter-terrorism commander?
Ali Bagheri kani said that the Europeans are also involved in the assassination of Gen. Soleimani, because they remained with respect to the assassination of" the defender of the region’s nations’ rights "and the" commander...

HR official warns three European countries on arbitrary detention of Iranian citizens
The secretary of the High Council for Human Rights has warned three JCPOA European member states of "arbitrary detention" of Iranian citizens.

UK young children’s mental health deteriorated six years: Experts
The rate of self-harm among young children in the UK has doubled over the last six years, according to a new analysis.

Visiting Iran’s prisons for human rights advocates under one condition: Judiciary chief
During the weekly meeting held by the High Judicial Council, the head of judiciary criticized the false human rights claims made by certain western countries and said that we are ready to open the doors of our prisons so that human rights defenders c...

NGO: UK 'equality failures' in Covid response
The UK’s equality watchdog is facing demands to investigate claims that ministers have sidelined key gender laws in their response to the Covid pandemic.

Expert: The Hague tribunal ruling a great victory for Iranian legal team
Allameh Tabatabai University faculty member and director of The Hague Center for International Law and Investment considered the International Court of Justice's jurisdiction to hear Iran's complaint against the United States an important ach...

London should stop arms support to Saudis amid Yemen crisis: MP
British Labor Party politician believes that the Western countries, including the UK, must stop the arms support to the Saudi-led coalition in order to stop the bloodshed in Yemen that has been going on for years.

One in eight prisoners in England and Wales have had Covid: Statistics
One in eight prisoners in England and Wales have tested positive for Covid-19 since the pandemic began, latest figures show, after a 70% surge in the number of cases recorded behind bars.

Unilateral sanctions should be dropped against Venezuela: UN expert
At the end of a two-week visit to Venezuela, an independent UN human rights expert noted on Friday that unilateral sanctions imposed on the country have exacerbated pre-existing crises, calling for them to be dropped.

Migrant mom and girl, 9, detained by US for 531 days and counting
A mother and her daughter, both from El Salvador, have spent more than 500 days at an immigration detention center in the US, despite a rule limiting the detention of under-age migrants to a maximum of 20 days.
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