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News Rice imposes new requirements on DOS Blackwater guards
Rice imposes new requirements on DOS Blackwater guards
Nick Fiske
October 6, 2007 10:08:00 am

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Friday responded to growing concerns over the conduct of Blackwater security escorts working for the State Department in Iraq by directing that all Blackwater USA [corporate website; JURIST news...

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News Federal judge reinstates Gitmo habeas petitions, restoring detainee access to lawyers
Federal judge reinstates Gitmo habeas petitions, restoring detainee access to lawyers
Mike Rosen-Molina
October 5, 2007 08:20:00 pm

A federal judge Friday overturned his previous ruling dismissing 16 lawsuits challenging the indefinite detention of about 40 terror suspects detained at Guantanamo Bay , in the process avoiding new limitations on lawyers' access to...

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News UN envoy concerned about abuses as Myanmar continues crackdown
UN envoy concerned about abuses as Myanmar continues crackdown
Mike Rosen-Molina
October 5, 2007 06:12:00 pm

The UN special envoy to Myanmar noted what he characterized as continuing and disturbing reports of abuses being committed by security and non-uninformed elements at a meeting of the UN Security Council Friday as Myanmar officials continued the hunt...

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News China restricts human organ transplants from prisoners
China restricts human organ transplants from prisoners
Mike Rosen-Molina
October 5, 2007 05:15:00 pm

The Chinese Medical Association (CMA) agreed at a meeting of the World Medical Association in Copenhagen Friday to end the harvesting of organs from prisoners, except for transplant into close relatives. In a letter to...

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News Top Guantanamo military prosecutor resigns
Top Guantanamo military prosecutor resigns
Mike Rosen-Molina
October 5, 2007 04:16:00 pm

The top military prosecutor for the Guantanamo war crimes trials has resigned his post, according to a US Department of Defense (DOD) spokesman Friday. Air Force Col. Moe Davis requested a transfer from Guantanamo...

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News Bhutto amnesty ordinance [Pakistan]
Bhutto amnesty ordinance [Pakistan]
October 5, 2007 02:02:00 pm

National Reconciliation Ordinance, Pervez Musharraf, October 5, 2007 . Read the full text of the ordinance. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here....

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News Bush defends interrogation tactics, denies US tortures detainees
Bush defends interrogation tactics, denies US tortures detainees
Jaime Jansen
October 5, 2007 11:23:00 am

US President George W. Bush Friday defended his administration's interrogation policy, saying that the "government does not torture people" and that it "stick to US law and our international obligations." Bush was responding to Congressional demands for two...

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News Spain police arrest Basque political leaders
Spain police arrest Basque political leaders
Jaime Jansen
October 5, 2007 10:53:00 am

Spanish police arrested over 20 senior members of the Batasuna party Thursday on orders from anti-terror judge Baltasar Garzon. The reasons for their arrests have not been released, but many believe the arrests were politically motivated. The...

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News Former Iraq anti-corruption chief claims Iraqi government undermining efforts
Former Iraq anti-corruption chief claims Iraqi government undermining efforts
Michael Sung
October 5, 2007 10:42:00 am

Iraqi judge Rahdi Hamza al-Radhi, the former head of Iraq's Commission for Public Integrity (CPI) , has accused Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's government of protecting corrupt employees and of actively attempting to "eradicate...

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News Pakistan high court rules presidential election can proceed, delays official results
Pakistan high court rules presidential election can proceed, delays official results
Michael Sung
October 5, 2007 10:25:00 am

The Supreme Court of Pakistan ruled Friday that a controversial presidential election slated for October 6 in the National Assembly of Pakistan and provincial assemblies may proceed, but barred the Election Commission of Pakistan [official...

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Germany surrenders unconditionally, ending WWII in Europe

On May 7, 1945, General Gustav Jodl, on behalf of Germany, signed an unconditional surrender, effectively ending World War II in Europe. The surrender was formally accepted by the Allied Powers the next day, May 8, which came to be known as Victory in Europe (VE) Day.

Read World War II legal documents, treaties, and declarations from the Avalon Project at the Yale University School of Law.

27th Amendment to US Constitution ratified

On May 7, 1992, the Twenty-seventh Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified, barring Congress from granting its members pay raises in the middle of terms. The Amendment had initially been proposed in 1789 by James Madison, but only became law after a grass-roots campaign in the 1980s against "excessive" Congressional privileges. Learn more about the Twenty-seventh Amendment.

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