RAMALLAH: The General Secretariat of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS) said on Sunday that it's moving forward in holding the occupation accountable for its crimes against journalists, notingthat its leaders will not escape punishment. The PJS said that it'll diligently work with the International Federation of Journalists and teams of international lawyers, and file complaints with the International Criminal Court and American and European courts, where it's available to apply to hold Israel accountable and prosecute Israeli leaders and its US supporters for the crimes against Palestinian journalists. The PJS called on UNESCO and the United Nations Commissioners for Freedom of Opinion, Expression and Human Rights to assume their roles and activate their powers to protect Palestinian journalists and ensure freedom of their work, including ensuring the entry of journalists into the Gaza Strip and consistent communication with journalists in Gaza via telephone and the Internet. Source: Palestine n ews and Information Agency – WAFA Tripoli: A meeting was held today, Sunday, in the Cabinet Office, to follow up on the executive procedures for launching the system for granting electronic visas of all types to foreigners. The "Our government" platform stated that the meeting was attended by the Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, Adel Jumaa, the head of the General Information Authority, Abdel Basset Al-Baour, the head of the Passports and Nationality Department, Major General Youssef Murad, the director of the Administrative and Financial Affairs Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Director General of the Libyan Telecommunications Company, and a number of directors of the technical departments at the Passports and Nationality Authority were assigned to follow up on the executive procedures for starting work on the tourist visa system and work visas for foreigners. It was added that the team leader presented a position on the measures taken between the Passports Authority, the Ministry of Labor, and the Libyan Telecommun ications Company regarding the mechanism for applying, paying, and granting visas to expatriate workers electronically, according to the required documents. It was also agreed on the necessity of activating electronic work visas and giving them priority for launch, in coordination with the Ministry of Labor, according to controls that contribute to regulating expatriate workers, according to the platform. Source: Libyan News Agency
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