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News Peru official decries Chile court ruling denying Fujimori extradition
Peru official decries Chile court ruling denying Fujimori extradition
Michael Sung
July 16, 2007 08:00:00 am

Peruvian Extradition Unit Chief Omar Chehade on Sunday criticized a Chilean court ruling denying a Peruvian request for the extradition of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori , characterizing it as slanted and partial...

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News Los Angeles Catholic archdiocese confirms $660M clergy abuse settlement
Los Angeles Catholic archdiocese confirms $660M clergy abuse settlement
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 15, 2007 09:27:00 pm

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles confirmed Sunday that it has reached a $660 million settlement with 552 plaintiffs in multiple outstanding clergy sexual abuse lawsuits against its priests. The settlement, which still must...

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News Philippines anti-terror law goes into force in face of protests
Philippines anti-terror law goes into force in face of protests
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 15, 2007 01:19:00 pm

A controversial new anti-terrorism law took effect in the Philippines Sunday despite the objections of local Roman Catholic bishops , opposition politicians, and activists who mounted small protests across the country marking the occasion. The Human Security Act...

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News ‘Chemical Ali’ to be executed in Halabja to mark gas attack: Iraq Deputy PM
‘Chemical Ali’ to be executed in Halabja to mark gas attack: Iraq Deputy PM
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 15, 2007 12:44:00 pm

Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Barham Saleh announced Saturday that Ali Hassan al-Majid, often called "Chemical Ali", will be hanged in the Kurdish town of Halabja where a notorious 1988 gas attack by Saddam Hussein's forces...

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News Russia suspends participation in Europe arms treaty
Russia suspends participation in Europe arms treaty
Michael Sung
July 14, 2007 12:08:00 pm

Russian President Vladimir Putin formally suspended Russia's participation in the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty Saturday, signing a presidential decree prohibiting NATO inspection and verification at Russian military facilities as well...

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News Senators press Rice on Guantanamo detainee transfers to torture states
Senators press Rice on Guantanamo detainee transfers to torture states
Michael Sung
July 14, 2007 11:28:00 am

A group of six Democratic senators sent a letter to the US State Department Friday, urging Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to take more steps to ensure that detainees transferred out of Guantanamo Bay ...

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DOJ expanding national security, privacy oversight efforts
Michael Sung
July 14, 2007 10:48:00 am

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Friday announced the proposed launch of two oversight offices dedicated to reviewing the DOJ's National Security Division and the FBI's...

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News DOJ watchdog seeks more power to probe high-level officials
DOJ watchdog seeks more power to probe high-level officials
Michael Sung
July 14, 2007 09:11:00 am

US Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General Glenn A. Fine has urged the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs to strengthen the role of the DOJ's Office of the Inspector General (OIG) by...

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News US House committee subpoenas RNC for US Attorney firings emails
US House committee subpoenas RNC for US Attorney firings emails
Mike Rosen-Molina
July 13, 2007 07:14:00 pm

US House Judiciary Committee chairman John Conyers (D-MI) issued a subpoena Friday to the Republican National Committee (RNC) to turn over any emails on the US Attorney firings sent by White...

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News Former Rwanda mayor pleads guilty to crime against humanity in ICTR deal
Former Rwanda mayor pleads guilty to crime against humanity in ICTR deal
Gabriel Haboubi
July 13, 2007 03:25:00 pm

A former Rwandan mayor Friday pleaded guilty to a single count of extermination , a crime against humanity, as part of a plea deal International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda that eliminated eight other charges including genocide,...

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Montenegrins vote for independence from Serbia

Citizens of Montenegro voted by 55.5-45.5% on May 21, 2006 to secede from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro and declare independence. The new country formally declared independence on June 3 of that year. Learn more about the 2006 Montenegro independence referendum.

Prison reformer Elizabeth Fry born

English prison reformer Elizabeth Fry was born on May 21, 1780. Learn more about Elizabeth Fry.

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