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Court Sentences Tunisian Judges' Association President to Prison

A Tunisian court has sentenced Anis Hammadi, president of the Tunisian Judges' Association, to one year in prison for 'disrupting freedom of work.' This ruling has sparked widespread condemnation from human rights organizations.

Justice Minister Addresses Judges' Concerns and Challenges

The Egyptian Minister of Justice emphasized his close attention to the concerns of judges, highlighting ongoing efforts to improve judicial working conditions and enhance judicial independence. These statements reflect the government's commitment to achieving justice in society.

Propose to Evaluate Judges' Salaries in Indonesia Every Three Years

The Indonesian Judges Forum has proposed a regular evaluation of judges' salaries and financial benefits every three years, considering economic growth and inflation rates. This initiative aims to improve judges' conditions and enhance their independence.

Debate on Birthright Citizenship: Judges Weigh in on Civil Rights

Discussions around the concept of <strong>birthright citizenship</strong> are intensifying in the United States, with several judges expressing their opinions on this right. These views emerge amid rising political and social tensions regarding immigration and civil rights.

Human rights groups urge Tunisia to stop intimidating judges

Local and international human rights organizations have called on Tunisian authorities to end what they describe as the intimidation of judges. This comes amid the trial of the head of the Judges' Association, Anas Hammadi, accused of 'obstructing freedom of work.' The trial has been postponed at the request of the defense team.

Human rights organizations urge Tunisia to stop intimidating judges

Local and international human rights organizations have called on Tunisian authorities to end what they describe as the "intimidation" of judges. This comes amid the trial of Judge Association President Anas Hammadi on charges of "disrupting freedom of work." The trial has been postponed at the request of the defense team.