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News Russia prosecutors ban ‘Mein Kampf’ for violating extremism law
Russia prosecutors ban ‘Mein Kampf’ for violating extremism law
Sarah Paulsworth
March 26, 2010 11:58:00 am

The Russian Prosecutor General's Office on Friday banned Adolf Hitler's book Mein Kampf , finding it in violation of laws against extremism. The step was taken pursuant to Article I...

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News UN rights council adopts resolution condemning religious defamation
UN rights council adopts resolution condemning religious defamation
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
March 26, 2010 11:22:00 am

The UN Human Rights Council on Thursday adopted a resolution condemning religious defamation . The non-binding resolution, proposed by Pakistan, passed with a vote of 20-17 , with eight abstentions. The resolution...

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News Rwanda opposition politician pleads guilty to genocide charges
Rwanda opposition politician pleads guilty to genocide charges
Patrice Collins
March 26, 2010 11:08:00 am

A Rwandan opposition politician pleaded guilty Thursday to charges connected to the 1994 genocide and was sentenced to 17 years in prison. Joseph Ntawangundi, an aid to Hutu opposition leader Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, was convicted in absentia...

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News Spain high court rules Garzon can face charges for Franco probe
Spain high court rules Garzon can face charges for Franco probe
Daniel Makosky
March 26, 2010 10:48:00 am

The Spanish Supreme Court on Thursday denied an appeal by National Court judge Baltasar Garzon , ruling that he may be formally charged for exceeding his jurisdictional...

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News UN Afghanistan rights body urges repeal of amnesty law
UN Afghanistan rights body urges repeal of amnesty law
David Manes
March 26, 2010 09:17:00 am

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) human rights office on Thursday called on the government to repeal the controversial National Stability and Reconciliation Law , which provides amnesty for war...

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News Bangladesh establishes tribunal for 1971 war crimes
Bangladesh establishes tribunal for 1971 war crimes
David Manes
March 26, 2010 08:22:00 am

Bangladesh officials on Thursday announced the establishment of a special war crimes tribunal that will hear cases against individuals accused of war crimes during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War . According to Law Minister Shafique Ahmed ,...

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News UN rights body condemns North Korea violations
UN rights body condemns North Korea violations
Matt Glenn
March 26, 2010 07:50:00 am

The UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) adopted a resolution Thursday condemning North Korea for human rights violations. The resolution decries "grave, widespread and systematic human rights abuses in the Democratic People's Republic of...

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News UK parliament panel calls for terror laws review
UK parliament panel calls for terror laws review
Matt Glenn
March 26, 2010 06:56:00 am

The UK Parliament's Joint Committee on Human Rights recommended Thursday that the government review anti-terror laws and policies passed since the 9/11 attacks to make sure they are necessary and...

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News Philippines court orders arrest of 189 for November massacre
Philippines court orders arrest of 189 for November massacre
Ximena Marinero
March 25, 2010 03:43:00 pm

The Quezon City Trial Court in Manila on Thursday issued arrest warrants for 189 suspects for their alleged role in the November 2009 massacre in semi-autonomous Maguindanao province that left 57 dead. Eight more individuals are also...

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News US defense secretary announces stricter measures for expelling gays from military
US defense secretary announces stricter measures for expelling gays from military
Jonathan Cohen
March 25, 2010 02:31:00 pm

US Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Thursday announced changes to the enforcement of the Don't Ask Don't, Tell policy to make it more difficult to expel openly gay service...

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Mexican Army kills over 400 Texas prisoners of war

The Mexican army executed more than 400 Texian prisoners of war on March 27, 1836, during the Texas Revolution, in an event that would become known as the Goliad Massacre. A decree passed in December 1835 allowed Mexican soldiers under General Antonio López de Santa Anna to shoot any foreigners in rebellion. Texian Colonel James Fannin and his men surrendered to the Mexican government under the expectation that they would be treated as prisoners of war, but they were executed regardless, engendering sympathy (and eventual support) from the neighboring United States. Learn more about the Goliad Massacre.

Khrushchev becomes USSR leader

On March 27, 1958, Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev became the new Premier of the USSR, replacing Joseph Stalin as the Soviet leader. During his rise to power, Khruschev denounced crimes of the Stalinist regime and the "cult of personality" surrounding his predecessor. While in office as Soviet Premier, Khruschev oversaw some of the most famous and influential events of the Cold War: the launch of Sputnik, the Sino-Soviet split, the U-2 Spy Plan incident, and finally the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1963, which led to his ouster by reactionary elements the following year. The conspirators forced Khruschev's resignation on October 15, 1964 and replaced him with Leonid Brezhnev.

Read the New York Times obituary of Nikita Khrushchev.

President Andrew Johnson vetoed citizenship for slaves

On March 27, 1866, President Andrew Johnson vetoed a civil rights bill that would later become the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, conferring full US citizenship on all slaves. Read President Johnson's veto letter, transmitted to the US Senate.

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