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Justice Minister pledges to continue supporting the

© In-Cyprus 2021 ustice Minister Emily Yiolitis has condemned discrimination, hate speech, violence against persons due to sexual orientation and gender identity on the occasion of today’s International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia. At the same time she assured that she will continue supporting every policy and action which aims to fight discrimination due to sexual orientation, gender identities and sex characteristics. In a written statement, she said today we are reminded of the efforts made at international, European and national level to secure and promote the rights of LGBT people..

Cyprus Plans Reforms to Speed Up S l o w Justice System

Αssociated Press 4/1/2021 The National Herald      NICOSIA Trying to accelerate how fast cases are heard in Cypriot courts – the average now is almost seven years - Justice Minister Emily Yiolitis submitted reform bills to lawmakers, asking they be voted on before May 30 parliamentary elections. Cyprus ranks among the slowest countries in the EU for delivering swift justice, according to international institutions, said The Financial Mirror, the average in the bloc about eight months. The measures, which weren t detailed, were drawn up in consultation with a working group made up of Members of Parliament and the Cyprus Bar Association and reviewed by the Supreme Court.

Cyprus to probe police force against protesters

Cyprus to probe police force against protesters AFP 2/15/2021 © Iakovos Hatzistavrou Police are accused of using excessive force during the demonstration Saturday Cyprus green-lighted an independent investigation on Monday after police were accused of using excessive force against protesters, leaving one woman reportedly needing eye surgery. Police used water cannon and tear gas in Nicosia on Saturday as hundreds held an initially peaceful protest against government corruption and coronavirus restrictions. Attorney-General George Savvides gave the go-ahead Monday for an independent watchdog to appoint criminal investigators to probe accusations of police brutality, his office said in a statement. Savvides would then rule on whether any prosecution is warranted, it added.

Cyprus unveils anti-corruption steps to quell public angst

Cyprus unveils anti-corruption steps to quell public angst
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