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News UN experts call on Iraq government to provide whereabouts of Camp Ashraf residents
UN experts call on Iraq government to provide whereabouts of Camp Ashraf residents
Lauren Laing
December 9, 2013 02:49:13 pm

UN human rights experts on Monday called on the Iraqi government to provide information on seven residents of Camp Ashraf who were allegedly abducted in September amidst an attack that left 52 people dead . The UN...

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UN experts urge Bangladesh to halt execution
Lauren Laing
December 9, 2013 02:28:29 pm

Two UN human rights experts on Monday urged the Bangladesh government to halt the execution of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Assistant Secretary General Abdul Quader Mollah, based on concerns that he did not receive a...

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News China police urge prosecutors to charge anti-corruption demonstrator
China police urge prosecutors to charge anti-corruption demonstrator
Lauren Laing
December 9, 2013 11:58:27 am

Beijing prosecutors on Monday said that they received from police a letter of recommendation to bring charges against Xu Zhiyong for disrupting public order. Xu was arrested in August for organizing demonstrations and campaigning for...

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News Kuwait court acquits 70 opposition members
Kuwait court acquits 70 opposition members
Lauren Laing
December 9, 2013 11:24:27 am

A Kuwaiti court on Monday acquitted 70 opposition members of charges related to the 2011 storming of the parliament. At least nine of the acquitted were former members of parliament. The 2011 demonstrations over allegations of high-level corruption prompted...

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Pakistan military produces several disappeared prisoners after Supreme Court order
Cynthia Miley
December 8, 2013 02:48:32 pm

Pakistan's military partially complied with a Supreme Court ruling on Saturday by producing before the court several prisoners out of the hundreds it has been secretly holding without charges. Human rights lawyers and relatives of the prisoners...

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UN: Afghanistan government reponse to violence against women inadequate
Cynthia Miley
December 8, 2013 01:58:46 pm

The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) and the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) released a report Sunday stating that although there was an increase of reported acts of violence...

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Egypt court acquits protesters
Matthew Pomy
December 8, 2013 09:47:40 am

A misdemeanor court in Egypt on Sunday acquitted 155 protesters who were arrested in connection with the violent clashes with police in October. The court dismissed the charges of assaulting a police officer and vandalism. This...

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Supreme Court justice denies application to stay airline merger
Matthew Pomy
December 8, 2013 09:07:19 am

US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Saturday denied an application to stay the merger of US Airways and American Airlines without issuing an opinion. The group of consumers filed the application...

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Japan parliament passes controversial secrecy law
Matthew Pomy
December 7, 2013 01:02:45 pm

Japan's parliament on Friday passed a controversial secrecy law amid widespread protests. The law, which has drawn protests at every step of the approval process, targets public officials who leak information to the public. Those convicted under...

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Addison Morris
December 7, 2013 11:27:39 am

An Egyptian appeals court on Saturday gave one-year suspended sentences to 14 Islamist women for protesting in support of ousted president Mohamed Morsi , reducing their 11-year prison sentences. At the same trial, seven female...

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Phillip III of Spain expels Muslim converts to Christianity

Phillip III of Spain began the expulsion of the country's "Morisco" (Muslims who converted to Christianity and their descendants) population on April 9, 1609, based on the Crown's fears that the Morisco population retained Muslim beliefs. Hundreds of thousands of Moriscos would be expelled from the country from 1609-1614. The expulsions took place just over 100 years after Spain's Jewish population was expelled in 1492. Learn more about the expulsion of the Moriscos.

Senate approves purchase of Alaska

On April 9, 1867, the U.S. Senate voted to ratify the Treaty with Russia for the Purchase of Alaska and thereby approve the purchase of the territory from Russia for $7.2 million. Initially, the purchase was made to keep Alaska away from the British. It was politically unpopular with many Americans who denounced it is "Seward's Folly", after U.S. Secretary of State William Seward, who had lobbied for the purchase. Seward was later vindicated by the discovery of gold and oil in Alaska.

Learn more about the Alaska Purchase from the U.S. State Department.

Last beheading in England

On April 9, 1747, Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, became the last man to be beheaded in England when he was executed on Tower Hill for his part in the Jacobite rising of 1745. Learn more about the legal history and practice of beheading.

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