Tag: Terrorism Law
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Appeal Filed to Overturn Dismissal in Kneecap Terrorism Case
Overview of the Case An appeal is due to be heard in the High Court in London challenging a judge’s decision to throw out the terrorism-related case against Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, the Irish rapper who performs under the name Mo Chara. The case has drawn attention for its potential implications on how acts of…
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Ujjwal Nikam Slam: Pakistan’s Inaction on 26/11 Key Suspects Sparks Fresh Outcry
Introduction: A 17-Year Call for Accountability As the world marks 17 years since the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, veteran Indian prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam has reignited a heated debate by directly criticizing Pakistan for what he calls inaction against pivotal suspects. Nikam, known for handling high-profile terrorism cases, used recent remarks to press for accountability beyond…
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Best Morning to Send a Message? Supreme Court Denies Bail in UAPA Case Linked to Delhi Blast Aftermath
Overview: Bail Denied in a High-Profile UAPA Case The Supreme Court has denied bail in a case filed under the UnLAWful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), arising from the chaotic aftermath of a Delhi blast. The ruling underscores the court’s approach to cases involving sensitive security concerns and alleged inflammatory material distributed through online platforms. Legal…
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Bail Denied in High-Profile UAPA Case Linked to Delhi Blast Aftermath
Overview: Court Denies Bail in a High-Profile UAPA Case The Supreme Court has refused bail in a controversial UAPA (Unlawful Activities Prevention Act) case that emerged in the immediate aftermath of a significant Delhi blast. The decision underscores mounting concerns over handling of inflammatory material and online communication in terrorism-related prosecutions, while shaping the narrative…
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Hamas challenges Australia terror listing in court as ceasefire talks proceed
Overview: Hamas fights to overturn Australian terror designation Hamas has taken its legal fight to Australia’s courts, seeking to overturn its designation as a terrorist organisation by the Australian government. The move comes as parallel efforts toward a ceasefire and broader regional diplomacy unfold, highlighting how legal processes can intersect with military and diplomatic initiatives.…
