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Recent Corrections
Correction: An earlier version stated that Nessma and Al-Quran al-Kareem were closed on October 11. While the order first came on the 11th, this piece has been updated to reflect that the actual closure occurred on October 27.
This version of the letter has been updated to reflect that the US indicated that the multi-state energy deal with the Syrian government fell under existing humanitarian exemptions to the Caesar Civilian Protection Act. It also clarifies Human Rights Watch’s concern that US support for the deal was framed in a way that signaled renewed multilateral engagement with the Syrian government without any efforts to increase accountability.
11/16/2021: This statement was updated to include new signatories.
This statement has been corrected to more accurately reflect the court's findings.
11/03/2021: This version of the news release has been updated to the correct number of open situations under investigation before the International Criminal Court.
10/29/2021: This version of the press release has been updated to reflect the correct number of the August 2015 law on confronting terrorism.
We have corrected the online version of this release to indicate that the UN visiting mission to Mali will be from October 23rd to 24th, 2021.
10/27/2021: This version of the press release has been updated to correct Mohammad Mehdi Haj Mohammadi's last name.
2/3/2023: This press release has been updated to reflect the correct article of the constitution that guarantees the right to free association.
10/12/2021: This version of the press release has been updated to reflect the type of Israeli authority mentioned in a May 24 social media post.