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News ICTR appeals chamber upholds genocide conviction of former Rwanda army officer
ICTR appeals chamber upholds genocide conviction of former Rwanda army officer
Devin Montgomery
November 28, 2007 07:15:00 am

The appeals chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) on Tuesday affirmed the genocide and crime against humanity convictions of former lawmaker and retired colonel Aloys Simba [ICTR case materials; Trial...

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News Russia calls for formal arms reduction treaty with US to replace 1991 agreement
Russia calls for formal arms reduction treaty with US to replace 1991 agreement
Natalie Hrubos
November 28, 2007 07:04:00 am

Russian officials said Wednesday that leaders in the country want to replace the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) with a formal, binding agreement with the US that will limit the creation of new nuclear weapons. The treaty,...

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News Hunt for Nazi war criminals extended to South America
Hunt for Nazi war criminals extended to South America
Lisl Brunner
November 28, 2007 06:42:00 am

The Simon Wiesenthal Center announced Tuesday that it will extend its campaign to capture and prosecute suspected Nazi war criminals to four South American countries. In a press conference in Buenos Aires, director Efraim Zuroff outlined the...

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News Border security checks ruling [2nd Circuit]
Border security checks ruling [2nd Circuit]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 27, 2007 10:15:00 pm

Sawsaan Tabbaa et al. v. Michael Chertoff et al., United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, November 26, 2007 [ruling that the US Bureau of Customs and Border Protection did not violate the First and Fourth Amendments by...

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News Massachusetts immigration raid lawsuit ruling [1st Circuit]
Massachusetts immigration raid lawsuit ruling [1st Circuit]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 27, 2007 08:37:00 pm

Aguilar et al. v. United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement Division of the Department of Homeland Security et al., US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, November 27, 2007 [upholding a district court dismissal of a lawsuit brought by...

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News Blackwater guards ignored orders before Iraqi civilian killings: US lawsuit
Blackwater guards ignored orders before Iraqi civilian killings: US lawsuit
Melissa Bancroft
November 27, 2007 07:17:00 pm

Blackwater security contractors who were involved in the September 16 shooting of Iraqi civilians ignored a direct order from Blackwater and US State Department personnel prior to the shooting incident, according to an amended complaint [PDF text;...

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News Pakistan official says only 37 still detained under emergency rule
Pakistan official says only 37 still detained under emergency rule
Melissa Bancroft
November 27, 2007 06:54:00 pm

Only 37 of over 5700 lawyers, rights activists, opposition figures and others arrested after Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf issued a declaration of emergency rule earlier this month still remain in custody, Pakistani Interior Ministry spokesman Brig Javed...

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News Vietnam appeals court cuts jail terms of pro-democracy rights lawyers
Vietnam appeals court cuts jail terms of pro-democracy rights lawyers
Deirdre Jurand
November 27, 2007 06:46:00 pm

A Vietnamese court on Tuesday reduced the prison terms of two human rights lawyers sentenced for spreading propaganda against the state. The lawyers, Nguyen Van Dai, 38, and Le Thi Cong Nhan, 28, were not released from custody, but...

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News Texas oil tycoon sentenced to year in prison for role in oil-for-food scandal
Texas oil tycoon sentenced to year in prison for role in oil-for-food scandal
Devin Montgomery
November 27, 2007 06:15:00 pm

Texas oil tycoon Oscar Wyatt Jr. was sentenced Tuesday to one year in prison and ordered to pay over $11 million dollars in restitution for his role in the Iraq Oil-for-Food scandal [JURIST news...

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News Musharraf ready to meet opposition demands except on judges: Pakistan AG
Musharraf ready to meet opposition demands except on judges: Pakistan AG
Mike Rosen-Molina
November 27, 2007 05:45:00 pm

Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has indicated that he may accept most of the demands put forth by opposition parties in the face of his November 3 declaration of emergency rule but that he will not reinstate ousted...

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Guyana gains independence

On May 26, 1966, Guyana gained independence from the United Kingdom.

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