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News HRW: Sri Lanka police regularly torture suspects
HRW: Sri Lanka police regularly torture suspects
Ashley Hogan
October 23, 2015 02:34:56 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Friday reported that police forces in Sri Lanka regularly torture and ill-treat criminal suspects in custody. HRW Asia director Brad Adams said, "he Sri Lankan police treat the use of torture...

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News Indonesia’s Aceh province begins to enforce anti-gay law
Indonesia’s Aceh province begins to enforce anti-gay law
Ashley Hogan
October 23, 2015 01:42:25 pm

The Indonesian province of Aceh has begun to enforce a law based on Sharia law which bans homosexual sex as well as adultery. Both locals and foreigners may now be punished with "100 strokes of the...

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News UN rights expert: bold action needed to end homelessness
UN rights expert: bold action needed to end homelessness
Alexandra Farone
October 23, 2015 10:13:36 am

Governments must commit themselves to further action to globally improve housing conditions and urban development, UN Special Rapporteur on the right to housing Leilani Farha said Thursday. Farha made the statement as she was discussing...

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News UN rights expert: governments must ensure whistleblower protections
UN rights expert: governments must ensure whistleblower protections
William Helbling
October 23, 2015 08:20:37 am

UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of expression David Kaye spoke out on Thursday against governments and international organizations who lack protection for whistleblowers. Kaye believes that there are numerous whistleblowers who withhold information that should...

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News States challenge health care insurance fee
States challenge health care insurance fee
William Helbling
October 23, 2015 07:20:22 am

The state of Texas, along with Kansas and Louisiana, on Thursday filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of the Health Insurance Providers Fee required under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) . Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ...

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News ACLU sues Mississippi city over ‘debtors’ prisons’
ACLU sues Mississippi city over ‘debtors’ prisons’
Emelina Perez
October 22, 2015 02:35:16 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a federal class action lawsuit on Wednesday against the city of Biloxi, Mississippi, the Biloxi Police Chief, a Municipal Court judge and Judicial Correction Services, Inc. for allegedly arresting...

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News UN rights chief urges Czech Republic to stop detaining migrants and refugees
UN rights chief urges Czech Republic to stop detaining migrants and refugees
Ashley Hogan
October 22, 2015 01:57:32 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein on Thursday urged the Czech Republic to stop detaining migrants and refugees in "degrading" conditions. According to Zeid, the numerous migrants and refugees who have arrived...

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News Brazil president facing renewed impeachment efforts
Brazil president facing renewed impeachment efforts
Emelina Perez
October 22, 2015 01:31:43 pm

Two Brazilian lawyers filed a new petition on Wednesday in a renewed attempt to impeach President Dilma Rousseff , alleging she forged accounts in 2014. On Monday a parliamentary commission found there was no proof that...

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News EU court rules conversion to Bitcoin not subject to sales tax
EU court rules conversion to Bitcoin not subject to sales tax
Ashley Hogan
October 22, 2015 01:19:47 pm

The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled Thursday that converting cash into Bitcoin , a virtual currency that is used online and over the Internet, should be exempt from value added tax (VAT) [Swedish...

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News Vanuatu lawmakers sentenced to prison for corruption
Vanuatu lawmakers sentenced to prison for corruption
Alexandra Farone
October 22, 2015 09:52:11 am

Fourteen members of Parliament in Vanuatu were sentenced to prison Thursday for bribery. Thirteen politicians reportedly accepted bribes of 35 million vatu (USD $312,000) from Deputy Prime Minister Moana Caracasses of the opposing party last year in...

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Saint Lucia gains independence

On February 22, 1979, Saint Lucia gained independence from the United Kingdom, becoming a sovereign nation.

Read the Constitution of Saint Lucia.

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On February 22, 1965, US Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter died in Washington, DC. Learn more about Felix Frankfurter from Oyez.

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