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@UNESCO’s new “AI Essentials for Judges” policy brief explains how AI is used and what is needed to protect judicial independence, due process and #HumanRights.
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Doctors are being arrested for saving lives.
In Iran, security forces are storming hospitals to finish off wounded protesters.
Now they’re storming doctors’ homes.
At least 40,000 people killed.
More than 300,000 injured.
Doctors who treated the wounded are being hunted.
•Dr. Alireza Golchini, a general surgeon in Qazvin, faces possible execution for posting an Instagram story offering free medical help.
•Dr. Ameneh Soleimani, a physician in Ardabil, was arrested for treating injured protesters.
•Dr. Farhad Nadali, an orthopedic surgeon in Gorgan, was abducted after condemning the killings.
•Dr. Saber Dehghan, a neurosurgeon in Sirjan, arrested for helping the wounded.
•Dr. Babak Pouramin, an emergency physician, has been detained for over a week.
Their crime?
Practicing medicine.
This is what a terrorist state looks like.
The protests in Iran cannot be separated from the long-standing, state-imposed restrictions on girls’ and women’s autonomy, in all aspects of public life including education. Iranian girls, like girls everywhere, demand a life with dignity.
The people of Iran have long warned about this repression, at great personal risk, and their voices have been silenced for decades. These restrictions exist within a wider system of gendered control shaped by segregation, surveillance, and punishment — one that limits freedom, choice, and safety far beyond the classroom.
They demand their voices be heard and the right to determine their political future. That future must be driven by the Iranian people, and include the leadership of Iranian women and girls — not external forces or oppressive regimes.
I stand with the people and girls of Iran in their call for freedom and dignity. They deserve to determine their own future.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres “is shocked by the reports of violence and excessive use of force by the Iranian authorities against protesters,” his spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said in a statement on Sunday.
Burning headscarves in Tehran tonight.
Iranians are also setting fire to possessions of the regime forces, including cars, mosques, and their homes.
They are sending Khamenei a message.
But they are also trying to send the world a message.
Please help spread it.
Iranian women burning their hijabs in Tehran tonight.
Protesters are also torching property linked to Islamic regime forces, including vehicles, mosques, and even their residences.
This is a message not only to the regime, but for the whole world to see.
On and on they go. Unarmed. Reportedly marching on IRGC headquarters in Tehran. This is why Iran will be free: the courage of its people. Don’t look away. Don’t let the regime’s brutality pass unnoticed.
Hoy se publicó el Informe Preliminar de la Misión de Observación Electoral para la #ElecciónJudicial en México.
Se retoman estándares internacionales sobre independencia judicial y señala la complejidad del proceso de elección. El informe recomienda no replicar este modelo en otros países de la región.
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