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News Tunisia court convicts nephew of ex-president
Tunisia court convicts nephew of ex-president
Dan Taglioli
November 26, 2011 01:18:53 pm

A Tunisian criminal court Friday convicted a nephew of the wife of Tunisia's ousted former president Zine Al Abidine Ben Ali , immediately pronouncing an 18-year prison sentence for writing over USD $399 million in...

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News Belarus court jails human rights activist for tax evasion
Belarus court jails human rights activist for tax evasion
Julia Zebley
November 26, 2011 01:00:08 pm

A Belarus court convicted human rights activist Ales Bialiatski, the president of Viasana and vice-president of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) , of tax evasion on Thursday, sentencing him to a four-and-a-half-year prison term....

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News ECJ rules ISPs not required to monitor user activity for filesharing
ECJ rules ISPs not required to monitor user activity for filesharing
Jamie Davis
November 25, 2011 01:23:49 pm

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled on Thursday that Internet service providers (ISPs) cannot be required by law to monitor their customers' activities as an attempt to combat illegal sharing of copyrighted material....

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News Sri Lanka investigating civilian casualties from civil war
Sri Lanka investigating civilian casualties from civil war
Sung Un Kim
November 25, 2011 11:17:18 am

Sri Lankan Secretary of Defence Gotabaya Rajapaksa stated on Thursday in a speech that the government has begun counting the number of civilian deaths from its 26-year civil war with the Liberation Tigers...

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News Egypt military council apologizes for deaths of protesters
Egypt military council apologizes for deaths of protesters
Michael Haggerson
November 24, 2011 03:14:39 pm

Egypt's Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) on Thursday called for an end to violence against protesters and reiterated that demonstrations were a protected right, as long as they were done peacefully. The SCAF also assured...

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News British Columbia Supreme Court upholds anti-polygamy law
British Columbia Supreme Court upholds anti-polygamy law
Michael Haggerson
November 24, 2011 02:06:54 pm

The Supreme Court of British Columbia ruled on Wednesday that a law banning polygamy was constitutional. The law was under challenge by two bishops of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of...

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News Bahrain government committed human rights violations: report
Bahrain government committed human rights violations: report
Rebecca DiLeonardo
November 24, 2011 11:08:55 am

Bahrain authorities used excessive force and tortured detainees involved in the pro-democracy demonstrations earlier this year, according to a report released Tuesday by an independent Bahraini government commission. The report, published by the Bahrain Independent Commission of...

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News France court allows Noriega extradition to Panama
France court allows Noriega extradition to Panama
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
November 23, 2011 04:32:50 pm

A French appeals court ruled Wednesday that former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega can be extradited to Panama. Noriega faces charges of human rights violations in Panama for crimes allegedly committed during his 1981-1989 rule....

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News Oregon governor puts moratorium on death penalty
Oregon governor puts moratorium on death penalty
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
November 23, 2011 02:41:37 pm

Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber on Tuesday issued a temporary reprieve for death row inmate Gary Haugen and called for an end to the state's death penalty . The state has executed only two...

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News UN rights chief urges independent probe into Egypt violence
UN rights chief urges independent probe into Egypt violence
Jaclyn Belczyk | JURIST Executive Director
November 23, 2011 01:47:14 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Wednesday condemned the recent violent clashes between Egyptian security forces and protesters and called for an independent investigation into the situation. Pillay "urge the Egyptian authorities...

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Memphis Massacre of 1866 breaks out

The Memphis Massacre of 1866 broke out on May 1 of that year after Black Union veterans and police were involved in an altercation surrounding the arrest of a Black soldier. The ensuing skirmish spiralled out of control due to the racial tensions that followed the end of the US Civil War, lasting for two days and claiming the lives of 46 Black people and six whites.  The riot later cemented support for what would become the Fourteenth Amendment to the US Consitution, ensuring equal protection under the law. Learn more about the Memphis Massacre.  

Acts of Union creates Great Britain

On May 1, 1707, the two Acts of Union went into effect, implementing the Treaty of Union and thereby uniting the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain. The Union with Scotland Act was passed by the Parliament of England in 1706, and the Scottish Parliament promulgated the Union with England Act. Learn more about the Acts of Union from the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

First US trade union formed

On May 1, 1794, the Federal Society of Journeymen Cordwainers (shoemakers) was organized in Philadelphia to negotiate wages for its members, becoming the first trade union in the United States. Learn more about the history of the labor movement in the United States, and visit the website of the AFL-CIO, the federation of America's labor unions, representing more than 13 million workers.

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