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News UK chief justice tells US lawyers respecting human rights key in anti-terror fight
UK chief justice tells US lawyers respecting human rights key in anti-terror fight
Alexis Unkovic
October 4, 2007 04:27:00 pm

Nicholas Phillips , the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, urged Americans to respect human rights and embrace immigrants as a means of fighting international terrorism in an address to the International Law Section of...

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News Federal judge grants detainee request for advance notice of transfer
Federal judge grants detainee request for advance notice of transfer
Alexis Unkovic
October 4, 2007 03:18:00 pm

US District Judge Gladys Kessler of the DC District Court has ruled that Haji Rohullah , an Afghan citizen detained by the US military at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, is entitled to...

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News US House passes bill to expand US court jurisdiction over contractors in Iraq
US House passes bill to expand US court jurisdiction over contractors in Iraq
Gabriel Haboubi
October 4, 2007 03:05:00 pm

The US House of Representatives voted 389-30 Thursday in favor of a bill to effectively end the "de facto immunity" enjoyed by many private contractors working for the US in Iraq. While Defense Department [official...

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News Fiji court hears ousted PM’s challenge to legality of coup
Fiji court hears ousted PM’s challenge to legality of coup
Gabriel Haboubi
October 4, 2007 02:05:00 pm

A Fijian court Thursday began hearing the case brought by former Fijian Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase against Fiji's current acting government over allegations that the December military coup that ousted him was illegal. Central to...

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News Iraq delaying ‘Chemical Ali’ execution until after Ramadan
Iraq delaying ‘Chemical Ali’ execution until after Ramadan
Gabriel Haboubi
October 4, 2007 01:18:00 pm

The Iraqi government will intentionally miss a 30-day deadline to execute former Iraqi defense minister Ali Hassan al-Majid , also known as "Chemical Ali," choosing instead to delay the execution until after the Islamic holy...

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News Detainee transfer advanced notice ruling [US DC]
Detainee transfer advanced notice ruling [US DC]
October 4, 2007 01:04:00 pm

Ruzatullah, et al. v. Robert Gates, Secretary, US Department of Defense, et al., US District Court for the District of Columbia, October 2, 2007 [ruling that detainees held by US forces abroad are entitled to 30 days advance notice of...

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News Lethal injection execution report [Amnesty International]
Lethal injection execution report [Amnesty International]
October 4, 2007 12:56:00 pm

Execution by Lethal Injection: A quarter century of state poisoning, Amnesty International, October 4, 2007 . Read the full...

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News DOJ memos supported ‘severe’ interrogation tactics: NYT
DOJ memos supported ‘severe’ interrogation tactics: NYT
Joshua Pantesco
October 4, 2007 11:13:00 am

Two secret legal opinions circulated within the US Department of Justice in 2005 endorsed "severe" interrogation techniques, including "head-slapping, simulated drowning and frigid temperatures," the New York Times reported Thursday. The DOJ opinions, the first of which was released...

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News US Army officer opposing Iraq war asks federal court to stay court-martial
US Army officer opposing Iraq war asks federal court to stay court-martial
Joshua Pantesco
October 4, 2007 10:48:00 am

Lawyers for US Army 1st Lt. Ehren Watada filed an emergency motion with the US District Court for the Western District of Washington on Wednesday, requesting that his court-martial, scheduled to begin next Tuesday...

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News Myanmar police arrest dozens as protest crackdown continues
Myanmar police arrest dozens as protest crackdown continues
Joshua Pantesco
October 4, 2007 10:02:00 am

Myanmar police arrested dozens of people for questioning during nighttime raids late Wednesday night as the government continues its crackdown on dissidents. Also Wednesday, monks crowded into train stations after being ordered to leave their monasteries and return to...

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'Wobblies' put on trial in Chicago

On March 23, 1918, 101 leaders of the Industrial Workers of the World union ("The Wobblies") were put on trial in Chicago for conspiracy to obstruct America's participation in World War I. Learn more about the Wobblies from the Constitutional Rights Foundation.

Pakistan becomes world's first Islamic republic

On March 23, 1956, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan became the world's first Islamic republic. Unfortunately, democracy in Pakistan collapsed quickly after General Ayub Khan lead a successful coup d'etat. Since that time, Pakistan has vacillated between military and civilian government. Pakistan was governed by the 1956 Constitution of Pakistan, until it was superseded by the 1973 Constitution, which still serves as the country's basic law today.

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