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News Prison sexual violence often unreported for fear of reprisal: DOJ
Prison sexual violence often unreported for fear of reprisal: DOJ
Jaime Jansen
July 31, 2006 07:59:00 am

Sexual violence in US prisons, perpetrated by both inmates and prison staff, often goes unreported because abused inmates fear a reprisal or do not trust prison staff, according to a US Department of Justice report [text,...

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News ‘Grave breaches’ of international humanitarian law by both sides in Mideast conflict: Annan
‘Grave breaches’ of international humanitarian law by both sides in Mideast conflict: Annan
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 30, 2006 02:16:00 pm

Opening an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council Sunday, hours after an Israeli air strike that killed over 60 civilians in the Lebanese village of Qana, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said that...

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News Israeli air raid killing over 60 Lebanese civilians denounced as ‘war crime’
Israeli air raid killing over 60 Lebanese civilians denounced as ‘war crime’
Brett Murphy
July 30, 2006 01:20:00 pm

Arab leaders have denounced as criminal and a breach of international law an Israeli air strike on the Lebanese village of Qana Sunday that killed over 60 civilians - mostly women and children - as the Middle East conflict...

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News Iran threatens to reject nuclear incentives if UN adopts sanctions resolution
Iran threatens to reject nuclear incentives if UN adopts sanctions resolution
Brett Murphy
July 30, 2006 10:42:00 am

Iran will stop considering international incentives to end its uranium enrichment program if the UN Security Council passes a resolution sanctioning the country, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi ...

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News Mexico electoral court hears arguments for presidential recount
Mexico electoral court hears arguments for presidential recount
Brett Murphy
July 30, 2006 10:07:00 am

The seven judges of Mexico's Federal Electoral Tribunal Saturday heard arguments by lawyers for leftist presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador for a full recount of the July 2 presidential poll...

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News Bangladesh demonstrators call for electoral reforms
Bangladesh demonstrators call for electoral reforms
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 29, 2006 03:40:00 pm

Over 20,000 Bangladeshis marched Saturday in the capital Dhaka calling for electoral reforms ahead of a nationwide poll scheduled for January. Peaceful demonstrations organized by a coalition of 14 opposition parties began Tuesday. The demonstrators were closely watched by...

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News New Orleans judge will start releasing prisoners if trials put off much longer
New Orleans judge will start releasing prisoners if trials put off much longer
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 29, 2006 01:30:00 pm

A frustrated New Orleans Parish criminal court judge said Friday in an emergency order that he will start releasing prisoners on August 29 if their cases do not go to trial by then. Judge Arthur Hunter asked,...

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News Putin signs Russian extremism law feared by rights groups, media, opponents
Putin signs Russian extremism law feared by rights groups, media, opponents
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 29, 2006 12:33:00 pm

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a controversial law against extremism that a Kremlin statement described as "aimed at improving the definition of extremist activity by classifying socially dangerous actions as extremist." Crimes embraced by the legislation...

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News CBS appeals FCC Super Bowl indecency fine
CBS appeals FCC Super Bowl indecency fine
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 29, 2006 11:48:00 am

CBS has appealed a Federal Communications Commission decision to fine it $550,000 for an incident in the 2004 Super Bowl broadcast when performer Janet Jackson experienced what was later euphemistically labeled a "wardrobe...

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News House passes pension plan, minimum wage and estate tax bills in pre-recess blitz
House passes pension plan, minimum wage and estate tax bills in pre-recess blitz
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 29, 2006 10:51:00 am

The US House of Representatives passed two key bills late Friday in a blitz of legislative activity before its scheduled summer adjournment. A measure described by House Majority Leader John Boehner (D-OH) as representing "the most...

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Nazis arrest White Rose leaders

On February 18, 1943, the Nazi government of Germany arrested the two leaders of the White Rose movement, brother and sister Hans and Sophie Scholl. The White Rose was a German group, primarily comprised of students, that advocated non-violent resistance to the Nazi government in Germany. After the Scholls were arrested, the remaining members of the White Rose were captured by the end of 1943. The Scholls were convicted of treason on February 22, 1943, and sentenced to death. Read the pamphlets spread by the members of the White Rose.

Chicago Seven verdicts rendered

On February 18, 1970, a US jury rendered its verdicts in the trial of the Chicago Seven, who were charged in connection with the violence that had erupted at the 1968 Democratic Convention. The jury acquitted all defendants on conspiracy while finding five guilty of intent to incite a riot while crossing state lines. Learn more about the trial of the Chicago Seven from Douglas Linder of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law.

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