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1 UPDATED: JFW urges the EU and human rights organizations to speak out about the persecution of Falun Gong (International Press Release)
2 More Confusion about the Swastika (International Press Release)
3 A New Course for JFW - An End to Donations Explained (International Press Release)
4 Concern over North Korea (International Statement)
5 Dutch Prime Minister refuses to meet with the Dalai Lama (International Press Release)
6 President of Sudan wanted for crimes against humanity and war crimes (International Press Release)
7 Justice for Sudan (International Press Release)
8 Former Nuremberg and UN prosecutors push for action on Darfur's suspected war criminals (International Press Release)
9 Dutch Volunteer for Justice For The World kidnapped in China (International Press Release)
10 Great Confusion about the Swastika (International Press Release)

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Justice For The World (JFW) is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental human rights organization (NGO) based in The Netherlands, Europe, dedicated to protect human rights and to creatively raise awareness about the value of human rights with in particular the right to life, freedom and faith.

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