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News Two Iraq court-martials set for this week
Two Iraq court-martials set for this week
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
January 3, 2005 01:12:00 pm

Two court-martials of US soldiers accused of killing or abusing Iraqis in separate incidents are set to take place this week at Fort Hood, Texas. On Tuesday, Sgt. Tracy Perkins will stand trial in the deaths of two Iraqis...

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News Legal help for tsunami victims coming from Thai government
Legal help for tsunami victims coming from Thai government
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
January 3, 2005 12:53:00 pm

Thai government officials have announced a program of legal assistance for victims of last week's tsunami that killed over 4000 people in Thailand and left thousands more in the country homeless. A senior spokesman for the Thai Ministry of...

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News Spanish PM slams Basque autonomy plan
Spanish PM slams Basque autonomy plan
Jeannie Shawl
January 3, 2005 10:24:00 am

Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said Monday that an autonomy plan passed by Basque lawmakers last week is doomed for failure and called the proposal secessionist, unconstitutional and an anomaly in a Europe moving to become more...

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News Tsunami victims fall prey to crime in Asia, Europe
Tsunami victims fall prey to crime in Asia, Europe
Jeannie Shawl
January 3, 2005 09:46:00 am

Survivors and families of victims of last week's tsunami disaster in South Asia are falling prey to thieves, rapists, kidnappers and hoaxers. Sri Lanka's Women and Media Collective said Monday that they "have received reports of incidents of rape,...

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News Scottish conservatives call for public debate on smoking ban
Scottish conservatives call for public debate on smoking ban
Jeannie Shawl
January 3, 2005 09:31:00 am

Scotland's Tory leader David McLetchie is calling for public debate over Scotland's proposed ban on smoking in public places, saying the ban is tougher than that proposed in a UK white paper, published in November (JURIST's Paper Chase has...

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News Senators criticize plan for lifetime detentions of terror suspects
Senators criticize plan for lifetime detentions of terror suspects
Jeannie Shawl
January 3, 2005 09:15:00 am

Reacting to reports of a US government plan to detain some suspected terrorists for life (see this previous report on JURIST's Paper Chase), Sen. Richard Lugar, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Sen. Carl Levin have suggested...

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News Indonesians concerned about human trafficking in child survivors of tsunami
Indonesians concerned about human trafficking in child survivors of tsunami
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
January 2, 2005 03:41:00 pm

Party activists and state ministers in Indonesia have expressed concern about possible human trafficking in parentless or apparently-parentless children after last week's tsunami which killed more than 80,000 Indonesians and left over 5 million people in South Asia homeless,...

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News US considering lifetime detention for some terror suspects
US considering lifetime detention for some terror suspects
Tom Henry
January 2, 2005 09:00:00 am

The White House is planning a system for indefinitely imprisoning terror suspects it is unwilling to set free or turn over to foreign or domestic courts, according a report in Sunday's Washington Post . The Pentagon and CIA...

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News 2004 Federal Judiciary Report [CJ Rehnquist]
2004 Federal Judiciary Report [CJ Rehnquist]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
January 1, 2005 02:55:00 pm

2004 Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary, Chief Justice William Rehnquist, January 1, 2005. Read the full text of the report here . Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here....

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News Rehnquist defends judicial independence in year-end report
Rehnquist defends judicial independence in year-end report
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
January 1, 2005 01:44:00 pm

In a year-end report on the federal judiciary issued Saturday Chief Justice William Rehnquist, still recovering at home from cancer treatment that has kept him off the bench since November, emphasized the need to protect judges from political pressure...

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Eritrean independence referendum begins

Eritrea's referendum for independence from Ethiopia began on April 23, 1993. The effort would later be successful, with over 99 percent of voters choosing independence. The referendum followed an independence war that lasted over thirty years. Learn more about the Eritrea/Ethiopia Conflict and Eritrea's independence.

Charles II of England crowned in restoration of monarchy

Charles II was crowned King of England on April 23, 1661, officially marking the restoration of the monarchy following a period of republican rule under Oliver and Richard Cromwell. The king's coronation took place 12 years after his father, Charles I, was executed for treason. Charles II was already recognized as King of Scotland more than 10 years prior. Learn more about Charles II.

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