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Pope Leo XIV With Patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew I - Turkey

Pope Leo XIV With Patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew I - Turkey

Pope Leo XIV and Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew I sign a Joint Declaration reaffirming their commitment to the path toward full communion and forcefully rejecting any use of religion to justify violence after a prayer service at the Patriarchal Church of Saint George in Istanbul, Turkey on November 29, 2025 on the third day of the Pope’s Apostolic Journey to Turkey. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pope Leo XIV With Patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew I - Turkey

Pope Leo XIV With Patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew I - Turkey

Pope Leo XIV and Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew I sign a Joint Declaration reaffirming their commitment to the path toward full communion and forcefully rejecting any use of religion to justify violence after a prayer service at the Patriarchal Church of Saint George in Istanbul, Turkey on November 29, 2025 on the third day of the Pope’s Apostolic Journey to Turkey. Photo by (EV) Vatican Media/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj organized a rally in Shahbagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 20, 2025, rejecting the activities of secular, anti-religion, and anti-Islamic organizations. Speakers said no nation can prosper without divine guidance, and growing immorality and injustice are threatening society. They demanded a ban on anti-religion groups, called for the implementation of Islamic law, and urged the government to establish justice and morality in line with the Quran and Sunnah. Leaders of Islami Somaj vowed to continue their struggle for building a just and peaceful society based on Islamic values. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj organized a rally in Shahbagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 20, 2025, rejecting the activities of secular, anti-religion, and anti-Islamic organizations. Speakers said no nation can prosper without divine guidance, and growing immorality and injustice are threatening society. They demanded a ban on anti-religion groups, called for the implementation of Islamic law, and urged the government to establish justice and morality in line with the Quran and Sunnah. Leaders of Islami Somaj vowed to continue their struggle for building a just and peaceful society based on Islamic values. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj organized a rally in Shahbagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 20, 2025, rejecting the activities of secular, anti-religion, and anti-Islamic organizations. Speakers said no nation can prosper without divine guidance, and growing immorality and injustice are threatening society. They demanded a ban on anti-religion groups, called for the implementation of Islamic law, and urged the government to establish justice and morality in line with the Quran and Sunnah. Leaders of Islami Somaj vowed to continue their struggle for building a just and peaceful society based on Islamic values. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj organized a rally in Shahbagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 20, 2025, rejecting the activities of secular, anti-religion, and anti-Islamic organizations. Speakers said no nation can prosper without divine guidance, and growing immorality and injustice are threatening society. They demanded a ban on anti-religion groups, called for the implementation of Islamic law, and urged the government to establish justice and morality in line with the Quran and Sunnah. Leaders of Islami Somaj vowed to continue their struggle for building a just and peaceful society based on Islamic values. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj organized a rally in Shahbagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 20, 2025, rejecting the activities of secular, anti-religion, and anti-Islamic organizations. Speakers said no nation can prosper without divine guidance, and growing immorality and injustice are threatening society. They demanded a ban on anti-religion groups, called for the implementation of Islamic law, and urged the government to establish justice and morality in line with the Quran and Sunnah. Leaders of Islami Somaj vowed to continue their struggle for building a just and peaceful society based on Islamic values. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj organized a rally in Shahbagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 20, 2025, rejecting the activities of secular, anti-religion, and anti-Islamic organizations. Speakers said no nation can prosper without divine guidance, and growing immorality and injustice are threatening society. They demanded a ban on anti-religion groups, called for the implementation of Islamic law, and urged the government to establish justice and morality in line with the Quran and Sunnah. Leaders of Islami Somaj vowed to continue their struggle for building a just and peaceful society based on Islamic values. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj organized a rally in Shahbagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 20, 2025, rejecting the activities of secular, anti-religion, and anti-Islamic organizations. Speakers said no nation can prosper without divine guidance, and growing immorality and injustice are threatening society. They demanded a ban on anti-religion groups, called for the implementation of Islamic law, and urged the government to establish justice and morality in line with the Quran and Sunnah. Leaders of Islami Somaj vowed to continue their struggle for building a just and peaceful society based on Islamic values. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj organized a rally in Shahbagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 20, 2025, rejecting the activities of secular, anti-religion, and anti-Islamic organizations. Speakers said no nation can prosper without divine guidance, and growing immorality and injustice are threatening society. They demanded a ban on anti-religion groups, called for the implementation of Islamic law, and urged the government to establish justice and morality in line with the Quran and Sunnah. Leaders of Islami Somaj vowed to continue their struggle for building a just and peaceful society based on Islamic values. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj organized a rally in Shahbagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 20, 2025, rejecting the activities of secular, anti-religion, and anti-Islamic organizations. Speakers said no nation can prosper without divine guidance, and growing immorality and injustice are threatening society. They demanded a ban on anti-religion groups, called for the implementation of Islamic law, and urged the government to establish justice and morality in line with the Quran and Sunnah. Leaders of Islami Somaj vowed to continue their struggle for building a just and peaceful society based on Islamic values. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj Rally In Dhaka Demands Implementation Of Islamic Law

Islami Somaj organized a rally in Shahbagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 20, 2025, rejecting the activities of secular, anti-religion, and anti-Islamic organizations. Speakers said no nation can prosper without divine guidance, and growing immorality and injustice are threatening society. They demanded a ban on anti-religion groups, called for the implementation of Islamic law, and urged the government to establish justice and morality in line with the Quran and Sunnah. Leaders of Islami Somaj vowed to continue their struggle for building a just and peaceful society based on Islamic values. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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World Exposition opens in Osaka

World Exposition opens in Osaka

Photo taken on April 13, 2025, shows notice rejecting entry by unreserved visitors at Sumitomo Pavilion on the opening day of the six-month World Exposition in Osaka, western Japan, on April 13, 2025.

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Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

A protester unfurls an anarchist flag during a demonstration rejecting the ratification of the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) Building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. During the demonstration, the protesters argued that the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) would further expand the role of the military in the civil bureaucracy, control over information and digital security, and extend the retirement age of high-ranking military officers. Photo by Dimas Rachmatsyah/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

A protester gives a speech using a megaphone during a demonstration rejecting the ratification of the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) Building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. During the demonstration, the protesters argued that the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) would further expand the role of the military in the civil bureaucracy, control over information and digital security, and extend the retirement age of high-ranking military officers. Photo by Dimas Rachmatsyah/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protesters burn banners and road barrier during a demonstration rejecting the ratification of the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) Building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. During the demonstration, the protesters argued that the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) would further expand the role of the military in the civil bureaucracy, control over information and digital security, and extend the retirement age of high-ranking military officers. Photo by Dimas Rachmatsyah/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protesters try to open a fence with barbed wire using pliers during a demonstration rejecting the ratification of the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) Building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. During the demonstration, the protesters argued that the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) would further expand the role of the military in the civil bureaucracy, control over information and digital security, and extend the retirement age of high-ranking military officers. Photo by Dimas Rachmatsyah/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protesters scribbled on the wall with spray paint to write "Lazy to Read Becomes a Police Officer" during a demonstration rejecting the ratification of the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) Building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. During the demonstration, the protesters argued that the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) would further expand the role of the military in the civil bureaucracy, control over information and digital security, and extend the retirement age of high-ranking military officers. Photo by Dimas Rachmatsyah/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

A protester throws a molotov cocktail during a demonstration rejecting the ratification of the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) Building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. During the demonstration, the protesters argued that the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) would further expand the role of the military in the civil bureaucracy, control over information and digital security, and extend the retirement age of high-ranking military officers. Photo by Dimas Rachmatsyah/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protesters carry a banner "Reject the Draft Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces" during a demonstration rejecting the ratification of the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) Building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. During the demonstration, the protesters argued that the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) would further expand the role of the military in the civil bureaucracy, control over information and digital security, and extend the retirement age of high-ranking military officers. Photo by Dimas Rachmatsyah/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

A protester throws a Molotov cocktail during a demonstration rejecting the ratification of the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) Building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. During the demonstration, the protesters argued that the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) would further expand the role of the military in the civil bureaucracy, control over information and digital security, and extend the retirement age of high-ranking military officers. Photo by Dimas Rachmatsyah/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protester throws a molotov cocktail during a demonstration rejecting the ratification of the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) Building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. During the demonstration, the protesters argued that the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) would further expand the role of the military in the civil bureaucracy, control over information and digital security, and extend the retirement age of high-ranking military officers. Photo by Dimas Rachmatsyah/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protest Against Revision Of National Army Law - Indonesia

Protesters help each other to get up the wall during a demonstration rejecting the ratification of the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) Building in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, on March 20, 2025. During the demonstration, the protesters argued that the Law on the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) would further expand the role of the military in the civil bureaucracy, control over information and digital security, and extend the retirement age of high-ranking military officers. Photo by Dimas Rachmatsyah/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

17.02.2025, Tallinn. Nuns from the Russian orthodox Kuremäe Convent submitted a petition to the Riigikogu on Monday rejecting the Ministry of Interiors' plans to introduce a new law that would push them to leave the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK). Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

17.02.2025, Tallinn. Nuns from the Russian orthodox Kuremäe Convent submitted a petition to the Riigikogu on Monday rejecting the Ministry of Interiors' plans to introduce a new law that would push them to leave the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK). Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

17.02.2025, Tallinn. Nuns from the Russian orthodox Kuremäe Convent submitted a petition to the Riigikogu on Monday rejecting the Ministry of Interiors' plans to introduce a new law that would push them to leave the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK). Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

17.02.2025, Tallinn. Nuns from the Russian orthodox Kuremäe Convent submitted a petition to the Riigikogu on Monday rejecting the Ministry of Interiors' plans to introduce a new law that would push them to leave the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK). Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

17.02.2025, Tallinn. Nuns from the Russian orthodox Kuremäe Convent submitted a petition to the Riigikogu on Monday rejecting the Ministry of Interiors' plans to introduce a new law that would push them to leave the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK). Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

17.02.2025, Tallinn. Nuns from the Russian orthodox Kuremäe Convent submitted a petition to the Riigikogu on Monday rejecting the Ministry of Interiors' plans to introduce a new law that would push them to leave the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK). Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

17.02.2025, Tallinn. Nuns from the Russian orthodox Kuremäe Convent submitted a petition to the Riigikogu on Monday rejecting the Ministry of Interiors' plans to introduce a new law that would push them to leave the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK). Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

17.02.2025, Tallinn. Nuns from the Russian orthodox Kuremäe Convent submitted a petition to the Riigikogu on Monday rejecting the Ministry of Interiors' plans to introduce a new law that would push them to leave the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK). Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

Kuremäe Convent nuns deliver petition to Riigikogu

17.02.2025, Tallinn. Nuns from the Russian orthodox Kuremäe Convent submitted a petition to the Riigikogu on Monday rejecting the Ministry of Interiors' plans to introduce a new law that would push them to leave the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate (MPEÕK). Photo Tairo Lutter, Postimees

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Boycott Of Israeli Products - Indonesia

Boycott Of Israeli Products - Indonesia

A Muslim woman seen as portraiture, Evi (58), from several 'United for Palestine' masses gradually held a welcoming holy month of Ramadan action at the Medan Grand Mosque, North Sumatra, Indonesia on February 9, 2025. In front of the public, the masses condemned the crime of genocide in Palestine by boycotting affiliated Israel products and rejecting the efforts of the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump to ethnic cleansing Palestinians from Gaza. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Boycott Of Israeli Products - Indonesia

Boycott Of Israeli Products - Indonesia

Several 'United for Palestine' masses gradually held a welcoming holy month of Ramadan action at the Medan Grand Mosque, North Sumatra, Indonesia on February 9, 2025. In front of the public, the masses condemned the crime of genocide in Palestine by boycotting affiliated Israel products and rejecting the efforts of the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump to ethnic cleansing Palestinians from Gaza. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Boycott Of Israeli Products - Indonesia

Boycott Of Israeli Products - Indonesia

A Muslim woman seen as portraiture, V Siregar (52), from several 'United for Palestine' masses gradually held a welcoming holy month of Ramadan action at the Medan Grand Mosque, North Sumatra, Indonesia on February 9, 2025. In front of the public, the masses condemned the crime of genocide in Palestine by boycotting affiliated Israel products and rejecting the efforts of the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump to ethnic cleansing Palestinians from Gaza. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Boycott Of Israeli Products - Indonesia

Boycott Of Israeli Products - Indonesia

Several 'United for Palestine' masses gradually held a welcoming holy month of Ramadan action at the Medan Grand Mosque, North Sumatra, Indonesia on February 9, 2025. In front of the public, the masses condemned the crime of genocide in Palestine by boycotting affiliated Israel products and rejecting the efforts of the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump to ethnic cleansing Palestinians from Gaza. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Boycott Of Israeli Products - Indonesia

Boycott Of Israeli Products - Indonesia

Several 'United for Palestine' masses gradually held a welcoming holy month of Ramadan action at the Medan Grand Mosque, North Sumatra, Indonesia on February 9, 2025. In front of the public, the masses condemned the crime of genocide in Palestine by boycotting affiliated Israel products and rejecting the efforts of the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump to ethnic cleansing Palestinians from Gaza. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Boycott Of Israeli Products - Indonesia

Boycott Of Israeli Products - Indonesia

Several 'United for Palestine' masses gradually held a welcoming holy month of Ramadan action at the Medan Grand Mosque, North Sumatra, Indonesia on February 9, 2025. In front of the public, the masses condemned the crime of genocide in Palestine by boycotting affiliated Israel products and rejecting the efforts of the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump to ethnic cleansing Palestinians from Gaza. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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