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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Majority support citizen judges: poll - 焦點

NATIONAL MILESTONE: The Judicial Yuan touted the lay judge system ahead of its launch, while Chunghwa Post plans to release a stamp to commemorate the changeBy Jason Pan / Staff reporter

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Philippines: Global solidarity with Filipino human rights…

We, the undersigned organisations, express our utmost concern over the ongoing criminalization of ten human rights defenders and members of Karapatan,…

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Activists seek changes to legislation on curbing misuse of sexual images

Taipei, Oct. 18 (CNA) Civic groups on Tuesday demanded changes to a draft bill approved by the Cabinet to prevent the misuse of sexually explicit images, including the addition of stronger penalties for using such content for purposes of blackmail.

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Open Letter to the Foreign Ministers of Member and Observer States of the UN Human Rights Council to discuss human rights situation in Xinjiang

We, the undersigned human rights organizations, are writing to urge you to support a decision at the current session of the United Nations Human Rights Council enabling the Council to discuss the recent report by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on the human rights situation in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China.

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Former disciplinary judge fired over professional misconduct

Taipei, Sept. 2 (CNA) Shih Mu-chin (石木欽), a former head of what is now Taiwan's Disciplinary Court, will be relieved of his position as a judge because of his inappropriate interaction with a business acquaintance over a 20-year period, according to a court ruling issued Friday.

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