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JPTi Inputs for the Universal Periodic Review – 52nd Session (4–15 May 2026, Geneva)
States under Review: Namibia, Niger, Mozambique, Estonia, Paraguay, Belgium, Denmark, Palau, Somalia, Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Latvia, Sierra Leone, and Singapore On 20 April 2026, Justice pour Tous Internationale (JPTi) prepared and published its inputs as concise, evidence-based briefing materials intended to assist United Nations Member States during the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 52. Their purpose is to draw focused attention to systemic human rights challenges
Apr 2079 min read


JPTi Engagement at the Annual Meeting of the Coordination Committee of Special Procedures
On 8–10 April 2026, the deferred 31st annual meeting of the United Nations Special Procedures addressed key strategic priorities, as well as working methods, in a demanding global context. During this meeting, a new Coordination Committee was elected by the UN Special Procedures mandate holders. Professor Georgios Katrougalos was appointed as Chairman in his capacity as Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order. The Committee fur
Apr 183 min read


UZBEKISTAN: INTERNATIONAL ADVOCACY INTENSIFIES IN THE CASE OF DEFENCE LAWYER ABDULAZIZ RAZZOKOV – JPTi CALLS ON NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS TO ACT
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Geneva, 20 February 2026 — Justice pour Tous Internationale (JPTi) provides an update on its ongoing international and domestic advocacy concerning the case of defence lawyer Abdulaziz Razzokovich Razzokov, who has been deprived of his liberty since 3 October 2023 in circumstances raising serious concerns under international human rights law. On 15 December 2025, JPTi submitted a formal complaint to the United Nations Working Group on Arbit
Feb 204 min read


Arbitrary Detention and Alleged Torture of Defence Lawyer Abdulaziz Razzokov: JPTi Highlights a Critical Rule-of-Law Test for Uzbekistan
On 22 January 2026, Justice pour Tous Internationale (JPTi) published a press release expressing serious concern over the arbitrary detention, alleged torture, and criminal prosecution of defence lawyer Abdulaziz Razzokovich Razzokov in Uzbekistan. The press release assesses the case in light of Uzbekistan’s international human rights obligations and situates it within the broader context of the country’s declared judicial and anti-corruption reforms. Read the press release i
Jan 222 min read
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