[Tree] Major indictment against criminal gangs in Yakima

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updates: Major indictment against criminal gangs in Yakima unveiled

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updates: Denmark seeks to dissolve Bandidos motorcycle club

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updates: The Minister of Justice announces a dissolution case against the Bandidos gang in Denmark

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updates: Former President criticizes Malta's justice system for treatment of El Hiblu 3

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updates: Former President criticizes Malta's justice system for its treatment of the El Hiblu 3

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updates: European Court of Human Rights condemns France for its treatment of Algerian 'Harkis'

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updates: The National Human Rights Commission of Korea rules against discrimination in opening bank accounts for Iranian nationals

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updates: The article discusses the impact of unilateral coercive measures (UCMs), also known as sanctions, on human rights. The author argues that UCMs imposed by countries in pursuit of their geopolitical agendas lack international legitimacy and constitute a use of force. These measures have a predictable, demonstrable, and measurable impact on the enjoyment of economic, social, and cultural rights, dislocating economies and adversely affecting the standard of living of entire populations. The author highlights that UCMs violate various provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and domestic legislation, including the right to life, freedom of movement, due process of law, and the prohibition of war propaganda and incitement to hatred. The article also discusses the purposes and effectiveness of UCMs, arguing that they aim to cause suffering and chaos in the hope of inducing regime change. The author emphasizes that UCMs do not improve human rights records and often lead to the enactment of restrictive domestic legislation. The article concludes by calling for the elimination of threats that make governments retrench and highlighting the importance of peace, education, mutual respect, and solidarity for the exercise of human rights.

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updates: US imposes visa restrictions on individuals from various countries to counter global corruption

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updates: US imposes sanctions on Ugandan officials for human rights violations

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