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News Philippines president threatens to leave UN following criticism
Philippines president threatens to leave UN following criticism
Matthew Santiago
August 21, 2016 04:47:12 pm

Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday threatened to withdraw the country from the UN following criticisms against his controversial crackdown on the illegal drugs. Since taking office, Duterte has used extreme methods to dispose of anyone connected...

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News Iraq executes 36 convicts involved in the Speicher Massacre
Iraq executes 36 convicts involved in the Speicher Massacre
Matthew Santiago
August 21, 2016 03:42:11 pm

Officials in the Iraqi province of Dhi Qar on Sunday administered the hanging of 36 men convicted for their participation in the Speicher massacre of 2014. The event infamously involved the kidnapping and killing of 1,700 military...

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News UN concerned for health of Palestinian detainee
UN concerned for health of Palestinian detainee
Taylor Isaac
August 21, 2016 12:36:15 pm

A United Nations (UN) official on Saturday expressed deep concern for the health of Bilal Kayed, a Palestinian detainee that has been on hunger strike for more than two months . Robert Piper ,...

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News UN alarmed by catastrophic levels of suffering in Nigeria
UN alarmed by catastrophic levels of suffering in Nigeria
Taylor Isaac
August 21, 2016 12:03:12 pm

The United Nations (UN) on Friday said that it is becoming increasingly alarmed by "catastrophic" levels of suffering in Nigeria, as more rights violations are being exposed while the anti-Boko Haram military campaign advances ....

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News Civil rights group releases scorecard on police body camera policies
Civil rights group releases scorecard on police body camera policies
Ram Eachambadi | JURIST Staff
August 20, 2016 04:15:49 pm

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and data analysis company Upturn released the Body Worn Cameras Scorecard on Saturday, a report which concluded that the policies concerning civil rights and the use of body...

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News New Jersey enacts law increasing benefits for children of fallen state troopers
New Jersey enacts law increasing benefits for children of fallen state troopers
Ram Eachambadi | JURIST Staff
August 20, 2016 02:30:10 pm

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed the Sweeney Bill (SB 2061) into law on Thursday, increasing the accidental death benefits for surviving children of fallen state troopers to 70% of final compensation. The Sweeney Bill amendments...

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News UN SC expresses regret over delayed Somalia elections
UN SC expresses regret over delayed Somalia elections
Alonso Diaz
August 20, 2016 12:55:00 pm

The UN Security Council expressed regret on Friday regarding postponed elections in Somalia. The council called on all parties to implement the 2016 electoral calendar without delay. The parliamentary elections, planned to take place...

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News Texas court grants stay of execution for man who did not commit murder
Texas court grants stay of execution for man who did not commit murder
Alonso Diaz
August 20, 2016 12:51:38 pm

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted a stay of execution on Friday for murder accomplice Jeffrey Lee Wood. Wood and Daniel Reneau attempted to rob a gas station in 1996. Wood waited in...

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News UN report details “terrible atrocities” committed by ISIL in Iraq
UN report details “terrible atrocities” committed by ISIL in Iraq
Mark Casper
August 19, 2016 04:58:19 pm

The United Nations (UN) issued a report on Thursday detailing the "terrible atrocities" committed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) against the Yezidi people and other ethnic and...

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News UN rights experts urge Turkey to maintain human rights despite state of emergency
UN rights experts urge Turkey to maintain human rights despite state of emergency
Mark Casper
August 19, 2016 04:11:02 pm

A group of human rights experts for the UN called upon Turkey's government to uphold its international human rights obligations, despite declared emergency following failed coup. In particular, the experts ask that Turkey does not invoke Article 4...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

District of Columbia named seat of US government

On July 16, 1790, the District of Columbia was established as the permanent seat of the United States government by the Residence Act. Originally the district contained land on both sides of the Potomac, grants from Maryland and Virginia, but in the mid-19th century, when it was obvious that the major government buildings were being built on the Maryland side, Virginia asked for its land back and received it. Learn more about the District of Columbia.

Saddam Hussein becomes President of Iraq

On July 16, 1979, Hasan al-Bakr resigned as President of Iraq. He was replaced by Saddam Hussein, who held power until he was deposed by American forces in 2003. In 2006, Hussein was tried and convicted of crimes against humanity. He was executed by hanging later that year. Learn more about relations between the United States and Saddam Hussein from George Washington University.

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