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News Rights groups urge improvements in Myanmar prisoner of conscience committee
Rights groups urge improvements in Myanmar prisoner of conscience committee
Ashley Hogan
February 6, 2015 04:58:10 pm

Amnesty International (AI) and Human Rights Watch (HRW) sent a joint letter to the chairman of the Myanmar Prisoners of Conscience Affairs Committee on Friday to address concerns over the establishment of the committee and to...

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News US judge sentences Egyptian lawyer to 25 years on terrorism charges
US judge sentences Egyptian lawyer to 25 years on terrorism charges
Emelina Perez
February 6, 2015 02:39:06 pm

Adel Abdel Bary, a member of al Qaeda and the Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ) was sentenced to 25 years in prison Friday by US District Judge Lewis Kaplan. The Egyptian national pleaded guilty last September to threatening...

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News UN rights experts press for end to female genital mutilation
UN rights experts press for end to female genital mutilation
Taylor Brailey
February 6, 2015 01:56:39 pm

UN officials on Friday called for an end to female genital mutilation (FGM) , including the medicalization of the practice. Officials were reminded of the reality of the "deeply harmful" nature of the practice on February...

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News UN rights chief calls for change in education to prevent atrocities
UN rights chief calls for change in education to prevent atrocities
Valerie Howell
February 6, 2015 01:51:04 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein on Thursday called for for a change in education practices and governmental activities in order to curtail the state of current worldwide atrocities. In a...

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News UK tribunal: mass Internet surveillance unlawful
UK tribunal: mass Internet surveillance unlawful
Taylor Brailey
February 6, 2015 01:09:55 pm

The UK Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) ruled Friday that the UK's mass surveillance of citizens' Internet use violates humans rights law. The IPT's purpose is to review complaints related to UK intelligence agencies, but the...

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News UN: Serious concerns about freedom of expression in Burundi
UN: Serious concerns about freedom of expression in Burundi
Steven Wildberger
February 6, 2015 12:47:07 pm

The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on Friday expressed concerns about the exercise of freedom of expression in Burundi following the arrest of Bob Rugurika, director of Radio Public Africaine (RPA)....

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News UN: rights violations in South Sudan continue, warring parties close to peace deal
UN: rights violations in South Sudan continue, warring parties close to peace deal
Colleen Mallick
February 6, 2015 12:44:00 pm

United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Ivan Simonovic told reporters on Thursday that the warring parties in the South Sudan conflict are close to signing a peace deal. However, Simonovic confirmed that rights violations...

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News Canada Supreme Court strikes down ban on medically assisted suicide
Canada Supreme Court strikes down ban on medically assisted suicide
Valerie Howell
February 6, 2015 12:40:27 pm

The Supreme Court of Canada on Friday unanimously struck down the country's ban on medically assisted suicide. The court found the provision in Canada's Criminal Code that criminalized the aiding and abetting of suicide efforts...

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News Hungary ruling party: stricter immigration policy needed
Hungary ruling party: stricter immigration policy needed
Steven Wildberger
February 6, 2015 11:49:26 am

Hungary's ruling party declared Friday that the country must pass legislation to tighten the border and prevent migrants from abusing the EU's political asylum laws. Antal Rogan, leader of the Fidesz party [party website, in...

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News Supreme Court stays execution of Texas inmate
Supreme Court stays execution of Texas inmate
Colleen Mallick
February 6, 2015 11:19:19 am

The US Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the execution of Lester Leroy Bower, a Texas inmate who was convicted in 1984 of murdering four men in an airplane hangar. February 10 was his sixth scheduled...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Last Quaker executed for religious beliefs in American colonies

On March 24, 1661, William Ledda, executed in Boston, became the last Quaker in the American colonies to be put to death for his religious beliefs. Learn more about the persecution of the Quakers in colonial Massachusetts.

Archbishop Óscar Romero assassinated

On March 24, 1980, Archbishop Óscar Romero was assassinated while celebrating Mass in San Salvador, El Salvador by a right-wing death squad. Romero had become unpopular with conservative elements in the country when he began speaking out against government repression of the nation's poor and of his fellow priests. Read a biography of Archbishop Óscar Romero from the Kellogg Institute at Notre Dame University. In 2003, the Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA), an American human-rights organization, filed a lawsuit in the United States against former Salvadorean Air Force Captain Álvaro Rafael Saravia for his alleged role in the assassination of Archbishop Romero. The suit was filed in a US federal district court under the Alien Tort Claim Act (28 U.S.C. § 1350). In Doe v. Rafael Saravia, the defendant was found guilty of crimes against humanity and extrajudicial killing, resulting in a $10 million judgment against Saravia. Read a description of the case. Romero was later canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 2018.

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