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Syrian national sentenced to 26 years in Netherlands for crimes against humanity
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Syrian national sentenced to 26 years in Netherlands for crimes against humanity

A Syrian man, identified as Rafiq al Q, has been sentenced to 26 years in prison by a Dutch court for crimes against humanity, including torture and rape of detainees in Syria between 2013-2014. This marks the first conviction in the Netherlands for Assad-era atrocities and the first time a Dutch court has convicted an individual of sexual violence as a crime against humanity.

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TOI World
Mamata Banerjee claims 93% rural Bengal turnout against BJP, predicts party will lose most seats
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Política·25.04.2026Resumen IA

Mamata Banerjee claims 93% rural Bengal turnout against BJP, predicts party will lose most seats

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee claimed 93% of rural voters in phase-one constituencies voted against BJP and the central government, predicting Trinamool Congress would lose most of its 77 seats held since 2021. Addressing a public meeting in Howrah, she accused BJP of planning further atrocities to suppress phase-two turnout and warned the party would be dislodged from Delhi. Banerjee criticized Home Minister Amit Shah, invoked Manipur and Bihar as cautionary tales, and defended Kolkata against remarks about it being a city of slums.

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Times of India
Amit Shah Apologizes for Delay, Holds Roadshow in West Bengal's Madhyamgram Amid Election Campaign
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Política·24.04.2026Resumen IA

Amit Shah Apologizes for Delay, Holds Roadshow in West Bengal's Madhyamgram Amid Election Campaign

Union home minister Amit Shah apologized to supporters waiting for his roadshow in Madhyamgram Assembly constituency, responding to an Instagram comment about the delay. Shah later held the roadshow to campaign for BJP candidate Anindya Raju Banerjee, who is contesting against TMC MLA Rathin Ghosh. The event drew attention to the Sandeshkhali incidents as Phase I of West Bengal assembly elections concluded with 91.83% voter turnout.

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Times of India