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News Guantanamo detainee demands release following Afghanistan pull out
Guantanamo detainee demands release following Afghanistan pull out
Samuel Franklin
February 5, 2014 06:26:25 am

Kuwaiti Guantanamo Bay detainee Fawzi Odah filed suit on Monday in the US District Court for the District of Columbia alleging that he should be freed from prison upon US withdrawal from Afghanistan, citing international...

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News Ninth Circuit stays ruling upholding California sexual orientation conversion therapy ban
Ninth Circuit stays ruling upholding California sexual orientation conversion therapy ban
Stephen Adelgren
February 4, 2014 12:55:34 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Monday granted a motion to put on hold a ruling upholding a California law that bans licensed therapists from working to change the...

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News Federal judge delays Louisiana execution to review injection drugs
Federal judge delays Louisiana execution to review injection drugs
Bradley McAllister
February 4, 2014 12:39:22 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana declared Monday that Wednesday's scheduled execution of 70-year-old Christopher Sepulvado by lethal injection will be delayed for 90 days. Sepulvado was charged with the...

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News Thailand opposition party petitions court to annul election
Thailand opposition party petitions court to annul election
Stephen Adelgren
February 4, 2014 12:13:00 pm

Thailand's Democrat party, the country's main opposition political party, petitioned the Thai Constitutional Court Tuesday to annul the results of last week's national elections, alleging that the polls were unconstitutional. The petition also seeks ...

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News Afghanistan president urged to reject law denying women protection from abuse
Afghanistan president urged to reject law denying women protection from abuse
Bradley McAllister
February 4, 2014 12:05:00 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday encouraged Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai to refuse to sign a law passed by parliament that they say would deny women protection from domestic violence and forced marriage....

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News France court opens country’s first Rwanda genocide trial
France court opens country’s first Rwanda genocide trial
Nicholas Tomsho
February 4, 2014 11:48:10 am

A French court opened trial Tuesday against former Rwandan intelligence chief Pascal Simbikangwa in the country's first trial of a suspect in the 1994 Rwanda Genocide . Simbikangwa, 54, is charged with arming and directing Hutu...

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News AI: new Saudi Arabia antiterrorism law will worsen human rights violations
AI: new Saudi Arabia antiterrorism law will worsen human rights violations
Nicholas Tomsho
February 4, 2014 11:05:08 am

Amnesty International (AI) on Monday criticized a recently enacted Saudi Arabian counterterrorism law that it claims will entrench existing patterns of human rights violations. "This disturbing new law confirms our worst fears," said Said Boumedouha,...

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News UN rights expert urges Seychelles to adopt anti-trafficking measures
UN rights expert urges Seychelles to adopt anti-trafficking measures
Julie Deisher-Edwards
February 4, 2014 07:22:08 am

The UN Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children, Joy Ngozi Ezeilo on Friday urged the island nation of Seychelles to establish a National Action Plan to combat human trafficking, and to...

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News Detroit files lawsuit to invalidate $1.44 billion of pension debt
Detroit files lawsuit to invalidate $1.44 billion of pension debt
Cynthia Miley
February 3, 2014 04:44:03 pm

Detroit on Friday filed a lawsuit in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan seeking to invalidate the $1.44 billion of debt the city sold to finance by establishing "sham" service corporations...

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News Egypt to allow military court appeals
Egypt to allow military court appeals
Cynthia Miley
February 3, 2014 04:23:39 pm

Egypt's interim president Adly Mansour on Sunday ordered the creation of a higher court that would be able to hear appeals of military court verdicts. Under the new Egyptian constitution, civilians may be tried in military courts...

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Sweden becomes first nation to ban aerosols

On January 29, 1978, Sweden became the first country to outlaw aerosol sprays. The ban was enacted to address the harmful effects of aerosols on the Earth's ozone layer. Read about aerosol sprays and the ozone layer of Earth's atmosphere from NASA.

Patty Hearst's prison sentence commuted by President Carter

On January 29, 1979, kidnapped heiress Patty Hearst's seven-year prison sentence for bank robbery as a member of the Symbianese Liberation Army was commuted by President Jimmy Carter. Hearst was later pardoned by President Bill Clinton.

US Army kills 250 Native Americans in Bear River Massacre

250 Northern Shoshone men, women, and children were killed on January 29, 1863 by the US Army in what is now the state of Idaho. The army attacked a Shoshone camp after meeting resistance to westward expansion, and the army fired indiscriminately during the attack. Learn more about the Bear River Massacre.

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