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News UN child rights expert: Syria onslaught a ‘brutal abdication of human rights obligations’
UN child rights expert: Syria onslaught a ‘brutal abdication of human rights obligations’
Taylor Isaac
October 4, 2016 10:13:53 am

A UN children's rights expert on Monday stated that Syria's continued infliction of harm on children is a "brutal abdication of human rights obligations they have committed to respect." Benyam Dawit Mezmur , Chair of the...

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News Thailand opens specialized corruption court
Thailand opens specialized corruption court
Taylor Isaac
October 4, 2016 09:23:45 am

Thailand on Monday opened a specialized corruption court in hopes of finalizing cases more quickly and possibly expanding the reach of the cases that can be tried. Government corruption was one of the rationales provided for the military coup two...

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Nemtsov murder trial begins in Russia military court
Alexandra Farone
October 4, 2016 08:34:31 am

Five men accused of murdering Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov went on trial Monday in a Moscow military court. The five defendants, previously identified as Anzor Gubashev, Shagid Gubashev, Zaur Dadayev, Ramzan Bakhayev and Tamerlan Eskerkhanov, are ethnic Chechens and...

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News Poland women strike over planned abortion ban
Poland women strike over planned abortion ban
Alexandra Farone
October 4, 2016 07:58:30 am

Polish women participated in a nationwide strike on Monday in protest of a new law that would completely ban abortion. The women wore black and waved black flags in symbolism of mourning the potential loss of reproductive rights....

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News HRW: Tunisia men provide new accounts of torture by CIA
HRW: Tunisia men provide new accounts of torture by CIA
Emelina Perez
October 3, 2016 04:09:03 pm

Two Tunisian men have come forward with claims of previously unreported accounts of torture at the hands of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) , according to a report published by Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday....

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News Palestine top court allows municipal elections in West Bank only
Palestine top court allows municipal elections in West Bank only
Mark Casper
October 3, 2016 01:31:12 pm

The Palestinian high court in Ramallah on Monday amended a previous ruling, holding that municipal elections can take place, but only in West Bank and not in the Gaza Strip. The court had previously held that the election,...

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News Supreme Court denies rehearing on Obama immigration policy
Supreme Court denies rehearing on Obama immigration policy
Mark Casper
October 3, 2016 12:59:26 pm

The US Supreme Court on Monday denied a petition to rehear United States v. Texas , further stalling implementation of the Obama administration's immigration policy. The case represents a challenge to the administration's policy...

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News El Salvador reopens investigation into 1981 civil war massacre
El Salvador reopens investigation into 1981 civil war massacre
Emelina Perez
October 3, 2016 12:32:44 pm

A court in El Salvador will reopen an investigation related to the Mozote Massacre of 1981 which occurred during the country's Civil War, according to human rights lawyers on the case Saturday. Lawyers from the Center for Justice and International...

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Low voter turnout invalidates Hungary refugee referendum
Gwenyth Gamble Jarvi
October 3, 2016 12:08:36 pm

Low voter turnout has invalidated the referendum from Sunday in which Hungarian citizens voted to oppose any EU mandatory placement of refugees. The proposed plan sought to share 160,000 asylum seekers throughout the 28-member bloc through imposition...

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Colombia voters reject peace deal with FARC rebels
Gwenyth Gamble Jarvi
October 3, 2016 10:47:49 am

Colombian voters on Sunday narrowly rejected the peace deal negotiated between President Juan Manuel Santos and Timoleon Jimenez, the leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). The deal, rejected by 50.2 percent of voters,...

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UK House of Lords becomes an elected body

On March 7, 2007, Britain's lower house of Parliament, the House of Commons, voted to change the upper chamber, the House of Lords, to an elected body. Previously, appointments to the House of Lords were based on noble birth.

Selma-Montgomery march began with 'Bloody Sunday'

On March 7, 1965, 525 civil rights activists began a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Just outside Selma, heavily armed police and deputies broke up the march with billy clubs and tear gas, injuring 65 people and hospitalizing 17 in a melee that became known as "Bloody Sunday." After federal court protection had been secured, 3,200 marchers started out again on March 21. By the time they reached Montgomery on March 25, their numbers had swelled to 25,000. Learn more about the Selma-to-Montgomery March from the US National Parks Service, which preserves the route as a National Historic Trail.

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