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News UN rights expert urges end to LGBT violence and discrimination
UN rights expert urges end to LGBT violence and discrimination
Justin Cosgrove
November 30, 2016 04:47:53 pm

A UN human rights expert provided a report to an international conference in Thailand on Wednesday regarding discrimination of the lesbian, gay bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) community. In that report, the expert from the UN Office of...

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News Rwanda probes possible role of French military members in Rwandan genocide
Rwanda probes possible role of French military members in Rwandan genocide
Brittany Felder
November 30, 2016 02:47:59 pm

The Rwandan government on Wednesday announced that it has launched an investigation into the possible involvement of 20 French military officials in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Richard Muhumuza, Rwanda's Prosecutor General, said that the...

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News Federal judges order North Carolina to redraw congressional districts, hold special election
Federal judges order North Carolina to redraw congressional districts, hold special election
Akira Tomlinson
November 30, 2016 01:21:55 pm

Judges for the US District Court for the Middle District Court of North Carolina ruled Tuesday that North Carolina must redraw congressional districts by March 15, 2017, and hold special primary and general elections by next fall. The...

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News UN: Myanmar muslims may be facing crimes against humanity
UN: Myanmar muslims may be facing crimes against humanity
Elizabeth Lowman
November 30, 2016 01:16:04 pm

A spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed concern Tuesday about possible crimes against humanity committed against Myanmar's Rohingya Muslim minority. The UN has found, "a wide range of human rights violations...

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News US concludes Syria airstrikes not in violation of international law
US concludes Syria airstrikes not in violation of international law
Lawrenz Fares
November 30, 2016 01:13:55 pm

US Central Command concluded on Wednesday that airstrikes carried out by the US-led coalition near Dayr az Zawr, Syria, in September did not violate international law. According to Russian sources , the strike killed...

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News Netherlands legislature votes in favor of partial burka ban
Netherlands legislature votes in favor of partial burka ban
William Theisen
November 30, 2016 12:54:50 pm

The Dutch House of Representatives voted in favor of a proposed partial ban on facial covers on Tuesday, including niqabs and burkas worn by many Muslim women. Of...

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News Wisconsin judge refuses request to recount presidential votes by hand
Wisconsin judge refuses request to recount presidential votes by hand
Jonathon Churchin
November 30, 2016 12:35:38 pm

A judge for the Dane County Circuit Court on Tuesday denied an attempt to have a recount of votes from the presidential election counted by hand. The recount is set to begin Thursday. Green Party candidate...

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News Hong Kong court bans elected officials from taking office
Hong Kong court bans elected officials from taking office
Alexis Wheeler
November 30, 2016 11:48:31 am

The Hong Kong Court of Appeal ruled against two elected, pro-independence politicians from taking local office Wednesday. Yau Wai-ching and Sixtus Leung were barred as a result of a political protest launched during their...

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News Council of Europe urges reform in Netherlands counter-terrorism bills
Council of Europe urges reform in Netherlands counter-terrorism bills
Alexis Wheeler
November 30, 2016 10:58:48 am

Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Nils Muižniek , expressed concern Tuesday over three counter-terrorism measures proposed in the Netherlands, which the Ccommissioner believes have the potential to violate human rights. In a letter by the...

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News Indonesia court rejects attempt to protect tropical forests
Indonesia court rejects attempt to protect tropical forests
Alexandra Farone
November 30, 2016 10:10:58 am

The Indonesian Central Jakarta District Court rejected a lawsuit brought by Acehnese community leaders to protect the valuable Leuser tropical forest from exploitation by mining companies. The court rejected the case because it found that the Aceh province's bylaw...

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