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News UN urges Nigerian government to find citizens abducted by Boko Haram
UN urges Nigerian government to find citizens abducted by Boko Haram
Brittany Felder
April 12, 2016 05:37:29 pm

The United Nations and African human rights experts urged the Nigerian government to "escalate efforts" to locate and rescue people abducted by Boko Haram. The experts also implored the governments to keep those whose family...

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News Texas defends voter ID laws
Texas defends voter ID laws
Justin Cosgrove
April 12, 2016 05:20:07 pm

Texas urged the Supreme Court on Monday to alllow it's voter ID laws to remain in effect while under review by a federal appeals court. The Court is considering a plea by a group...

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News Tennesse Senate passes bill allowing counselors to turn away patients based on religious and personal beliefs
Tennesse Senate passes bill allowing counselors to turn away patients based on religious and personal beliefs
Justin Cosgrove
April 12, 2016 05:15:38 pm

A bill in Tennessee that will allow mental health counselors to turn away patients based on the counselors' religious beliefs passed on Monday. In February the Senate passed the bill that allowed counselors to...

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News Venezuela Supreme Court overturns amnesty for jailed opposition leaders
Venezuela Supreme Court overturns amnesty for jailed opposition leaders
Alonso Diaz
April 12, 2016 03:29:41 pm

Venezuela's Supreme Court declared an amnesty law for jailed opposition leaders unconstitutional on Monday. The legislation, which was approved by the opposition-controlled congress, would have frees dozens of jailed opposition politicians and was among campaign promises...

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News Serbia rights group to appeal fine over war crimes allegations
Serbia rights group to appeal fine over war crimes allegations
Taylor Isaac
April 12, 2016 03:07:06 pm

A Serbian rights group, the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) , announced Tuesday that it will be appealing a fine imposed by the First Basic Court in Belgrade to compensate the Serbian Army Chief of General...

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News UN rights expert welcomes release of political prisoners in Myanmar
UN rights expert welcomes release of political prisoners in Myanmar
Alonso Diaz
April 12, 2016 02:45:11 pm

Yanghee Lee, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar, on Tuesday welcomed the release of political prisoners in that country. The Special Rapporteur stated that "it was ... touching to see joyful scenes across...

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News UN rights experts reiterate call for Honduras to protect human rights defenders
UN rights experts reiterate call for Honduras to protect human rights defenders
Taylor Isaac
April 12, 2016 01:52:36 pm

UN rights experts on Monday called for Honduras to provide justice in the murder case of Berta Cáceres , as well as broad protection for everyone defending human rights and the environment. Cáceres was the founder of the...

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News Brazil legislative committee votes to recommend president’s impeachment
Brazil legislative committee votes to recommend president’s impeachment
Alexandra Farone
April 12, 2016 01:05:25 pm

A committee in the lower house of the Brazilian legislature voted 38-27 on Monday to recommend the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff over corruption and budget violations before her 2014 re-election. The full...

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News Independent lawyer group: Syria president may be prosecuted for war crimes
Independent lawyer group: Syria president may be prosecuted for war crimes
Alexandra Farone
April 12, 2016 12:31:15 pm

The Commission for International Justice and Accountability (CIJA) has obtained secret documents from Syria that have led members to believe Syrian President Bashar al-Assad can be successfully prosecuted for war crimes. The documents allegedly prove [New Yorker...

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News UN SG: only way to prevent future genocide is to take responsibility now
UN SG: only way to prevent future genocide is to take responsibility now
Jacqueline Jones
April 12, 2016 11:04:53 am

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Monday that the only way to prevent future atrocities like the Rwandan genocide is to take shared responsibility and shared action to prevent them. Speaking at the General Assembly commemoration of...

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Shoe-bomber sentenced to life in prison

On January 30, 2003, British-born Richard Reid was sentenced to life in a US prison for attempting to destroy an American passenger plane using a bomb hidden in his shoe. Reid attempted to ignite the explosive device on a flight leaving Miami International Airport bound for Paris on December 21, 2001. Before he could light the fuse, Reid was restrained by passengers and crew on board. Reid was convicted on eight counts, and sentenced to life plus 110 years in prison. Read a copy of the indictment in U.S. v. Reid.

Nixon aides convicted for Watergate burglary

On January 30, 1973, former Nixon aides G. Gordon Liddy and James W. McCord Jr. were convicted of conspiracy, burglary and wiretapping in connection with a politically-motivated break-in at the Watergate hotel.

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