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Palestinian Court Decision May Resolve Salary Crisis for 1600 Prisoners

The Independent Commission for Human Rights in Palestine is awaiting a ruling from the administrative court in Ramallah that could lift the salary suspension of minor prisoner Ahmad Firas, positively impacting 1600 other prisoners.

Administrative Court to Rule on Women's Travel Permits to Saudi Arabia

The Administrative Court in Egypt has announced it will reserve the appeal regarding women's travel permits to Saudi Arabia for a ruling on June 27. This decision comes at a critical time requiring legal clarification on women's travel rights.

Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Indonesian Minister Over 1998 Events

The Administrative Court in Jakarta has dismissed a lawsuit against Indonesian Culture Minister <strong>Fadli Zon</strong>, who denied allegations of mass rape during the May 1998 riots. The court ruled that Zon's statements reflect his personal opinion and lack supporting evidence.

Administrative Court Upholds Employee Termination for Absence

The Administrative Court in Riyadh upheld the decision to terminate an employee after confirming he signed the attendance records and then left without performing his duties. This ruling reflects the commitment of government entities to enforce applicable regulations.