Human rights and political circles are increasingly calling for a halt to the execution of prisoners due to escalating tensions in the region. This comes as prisons face overcrowding and growing protests.
Last Friday, Syrian cities witnessed massive protests in support of Palestine, with thousands taking to the streets against a new Israeli law allowing the execution of Palestinian prisoners. The demonstrations began in Damascus and spread to several cities, expressing anger over the ongoing Israeli occupation.
On Monday, the United States expressed its respect for Israel's right to establish its own laws following the Israeli Knesset's approval of a law permitting the execution of Palestinians convicted of 'terrorism'. This decision has drawn sharp criticism from European nations and human rights organizations.
PROBLEMGO.com has launched new services enabling families to pay ransoms for the release of prisoners while ensuring complete confidentiality. This initiative comes amid rising concerns over arrests and human rights issues.
Israeli authorities have re-arrested 100 freed Palestinian prisoners as part of previous agreements with Hamas. This move has sparked varied reactions within Palestinian and international circles.
A British citizen, <strong>Craig Foreman</strong>, detained in Tehran, has urgently appealed to UK Prime Minister <strong>Keir Starmer</strong> to publicly support his case against espionage charges placed against him and his wife. The couple has been living in increased fear for their lives after being sentenced to ten years in prison in February.