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News Ocalan trial found unfair by European human rights court
Ocalan trial found unfair by European human rights court
Jamie Sterling
May 12, 2005 10:14:00 am

The appellate body of the Strasbourg-based European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled Thursday that the Turkish trial of Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan was unfair , stating that Ocalan was not...

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News Senate probe accuses UK, French politicians of taking oil-for-food kickbacks
Senate probe accuses UK, French politicians of taking oil-for-food kickbacks
Jamie Sterling
May 12, 2005 09:48:00 am

The investigations subcommittee of the US Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee reported Thursday that British Member of Parliament George Galloway and French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua ...

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News Intel colonel reprimanded, fined for Abu Ghraib involvement
Intel colonel reprimanded, fined for Abu Ghraib involvement
Jamie Sterling
May 12, 2005 09:30:00 am

A colonel at the head of a military intelligence unit at Abu Ghraib prison has been reprimanded and fined $8000 in connection with the Abu Ghraib prison scandal. Col. Thomas M. Pappas , commander of the 205th Military...

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News Senate Judiciary Committee wants sickest asbestos victims compensated fastest
Senate Judiciary Committee wants sickest asbestos victims compensated fastest
Jamie Sterling
May 12, 2005 09:08:00 am

The US Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday approved an amendment to the Fairness in Asbestos Injury Resolution Act of 2005 (FAIR) which would guarantee that the sickest asbestos victims will be compensated the fastest. The FAIR...

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News No criminal charges for pilots who breached White House airspace
No criminal charges for pilots who breached White House airspace
Jamie Sterling
May 12, 2005 08:22:00 am

No criminal charges are to be filed against the pilots of a Cessna 150 aircraft that flew into White House airspace Wednesday, prompting evacuations of the White House, the Capitol, and nearby...

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News Muslim civil rights in the US [CAIR]
Muslim civil rights in the US [CAIR]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
May 11, 2005 10:07:00 pm

The Status of Muslim Civil Rights in the United States 2005: Unequal Protection, Council on American Islamic Relations, May 11, 2005 [finding that hate crimes and civil rights violations against Muslims in the United States have reached their highest point...

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News Forced labor and modern slavery report [ILO]
Forced labor and modern slavery report [ILO]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
May 11, 2005 09:16:00 pm

A Global Alliance Against Forced Labor, International Labor Organization, May 11, 2005 . Excerpt:Forced labour must be punishable as a crime. This is, in fact, almost universally the case today. The vast...

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News California prison health system ruling [US DC]
California prison health system ruling [US DC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
May 11, 2005 02:50:00 pm

Plata et al. v. Schwarzenegger et al., United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida, Judge Thelton E. Henderson, May 10, 2005 [citing bad health care received by inmates in California prisons and giving California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger...

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News Court-martial set for Army sergeant who refused Iraq redeployment
Court-martial set for Army sergeant who refused Iraq redeployment
Jamie Sterling
May 11, 2005 02:48:00 pm

A US Army sergeant from Georgia faces a court martial Thursday at Fort Stewart on charges of refusing to obey his redeployment order and serve in Iraq after his first eight-month tour. The Army rejected...

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News Trial for Abu Ghraib guard starts Thursday
Trial for Abu Ghraib guard starts Thursday
Jamie Sterling
May 11, 2005 02:18:00 pm

Spc.Sabrina Harman , 27, will become the latest soldier in the Abu Ghraib scandal to stand trial in military court when she appears Thursday before a Fort Hood judge on charges of mistreating detainees in the military prison....

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Treaty of Brest-Litovsk signed, ending Russia involvement in WWI

On March 3, 1918, the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the communist government of Russia, ending Russian involvement in World War I. The treaty furthermore opened independence for Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Read the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and other documents related to the Peace of Brest-Litovsk from the Avalon Project at Yale University.

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