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Our Cartoonist Osama Hajjaj Faces Possible Trial and Prison

Our CagleCartoonist and friend, Jordanian cartoonist Osama Hajjaj, faces a possible trial and a possible prison term of one to three years for drawing the cartoon below. Osama pleaded “not guilty” in a court hearing yesterday. “The cartoon was broadcast by the private television channel Roya TV and then deleted after they and the cartoonist received many negative comments. Taking into account the reactions, the cartoonist immediately explained on his Facebook page that it was a misunderstanding and that his cartoon dealt with birth control from a social perspective and not with religion. He was also notified of a complaint filed by two lawyers which led to legal proceedings under Article 150 of the Penal Code and Article 15 of the Cybercrime Act.

Let us die : Rio favela residents demand answers after sweep | Gun Violence News

‘Let us die’: Rio favela residents demand answers after sweep | Gun Violence News Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Monica Cunha felt she had to talk. The activist therefore joined another group of mothers all of whom had been lost in recent years as a result of violence by the Brazilian state to denounce the brutality of Rio de Janeiro. the deadliest police operation in the register. “We are disgusted,” said Cunha, who is still living with the scars of losing his son in a police raid 15 years ago after the violence in Jacarezinho’s favela last week. “I haven’t seen any protests on this scale in 15 years over teen murders. These boys are human beings; they have a name and a surname. We say no to these killings. “

Jubilee to contest ruling on expelled senators

THE STANDARD POLITICS Jubilee Secretary General Raphael Tuju. [Stafford Ondego, Standard] President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Jubilee Party will appeal the ruling by the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal (PPDT) that dismissed its decision to expel six nominated senators allied to Deputy President William Ruto. Party insiders said the leadership will move to the High Court to challenge the ruling that handed the embattled senators reprieve. Jubilee Secretary-General (SG) Raphael Tuju said the party will convene its National Management Committee (NMC) meeting on Monday to deliberate on the next action. Tuju spoke on Thursday after an event where he was awarded for championing women’s rights over the years. The event was organised by Echonet Africa and the Ministry of Public Affairs and Gender.

The Bajan Reporter | Get your News from Trusted Sources: Ministry of Public Affairs

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