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News Rwanda ex-president’s widow arrested in France on genocide allegations
Rwanda ex-president’s widow arrested in France on genocide allegations
Andrea Bottorff
March 2, 2010 09:29:00 am

The widow of assassinated Rwandan president Juvenal Habyarimana , Agathe Habyarimana, was arrested Tuesday in France on suspicions of complicity in genocide and was later released on bail. French police complied with an international arrest warrant issued by...

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News Federal judge upholds continued detention of 2 Yemeni Guantanamo detainees
Federal judge upholds continued detention of 2 Yemeni Guantanamo detainees
Andrea Bottorff
February 25, 2010 11:38:00 am

A judge for the US District Court for the District of Columbia ruled Wednesday that the government can continue to hold indefinitely two Yemeni Guantanamo Bay detainees, even though the men had been cleared...

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News South Korea high court rules death penalty constitutional
South Korea high court rules death penalty constitutional
Andrea Bottorff
February 25, 2010 10:37:00 am

The Constitutional Court of Korea ruled Thursday that the death penalty does not violate the South Korean constitution . The court's 5-4 decision could lead to a reinstatement of the death...

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News UK rights group suing government over alleged overseas torture policies
UK rights group suing government over alleged overseas torture policies
Andrea Bottorff
February 23, 2010 09:45:00 am

UK rights group Reprieve on Tuesday initiated legal action against the UK government for its alleged use of torture policies overseas. Reprieve argues that the government's refusal to make such policies public suggests...

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News North Carolina innocence commission releases first inmate
North Carolina innocence commission releases first inmate
Andrea Bottorff
February 18, 2010 09:08:00 am

The North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission on Wednesday overturned a man's 1993 murder conviction in its first exoneration of an inmate who claimed to have been wrongly convicted. George Taylor, who had served 17 years of a...

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EU to restrict Sri Lanka trade benefits over alleged human rights abuses
Andrea Bottorff
February 16, 2010 08:17:00 am

The European Commission (EC) announced on Monday that it will withdraw trade benefits from Sri Lanka because of alleged human rights violations in the country. The decision to limit trade advantages comes after a year-long...

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News Japan foreign minister apologizes for Korea colonization
Japan foreign minister apologizes for Korea colonization
Andrea Bottorff
February 11, 2010 09:34:00 am

Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada on Thursday offered an apology to Korea for Japan's 20th-century colonization of the Korean peninsula. At a meeting in Seoul with South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-Hwan , Okada said that...

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News African Union calls for hybrid court to try Darfur genocide cases
African Union calls for hybrid court to try Darfur genocide cases
Andrea Bottorff
February 9, 2010 09:06:00 am

The African Union (AU) on Monday called for a hybrid court of Sudanese and foreign judges to hear trials of individuals accused of war crimes in Darfur . The AU Implementation Panel, led by former...

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France court begins Concorde jet crash trial
Andrea Bottorff
February 2, 2010 09:34:00 am

A French court on Tuesday began the trial to determine the cause of the Air France Concorde jet crash outside Paris in 2000. French officials blame US-based Continental Airlines for the accident, alleging that a...

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Japan urged to sign international child abduction treaty
Andrea Bottorff
February 1, 2010 09:24:00 am

Ambassadors from eight countries met with Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada on Saturday to urge Japan to sign an international treaty that will help prevent parental child abductions across borders. Representatives from the US, Canada, the UK,...

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Eichmann trial begins in Israel

On April 11, 1961, the trial of former-Nazi Karl Adolf Eichmann began in Jerusalem, Israel. During the Holocaust, Eichmann was responsible for coordinating the deportation of Jews from Germany and occupied Europe to concentration and extermination camps in Eastern Europe. In 1961, he was captured in Argentina by Israeli commandos and brought to Jerusalem for trial. A panel of three Israel judges found Eichmann guilty on 15 counts, including crimes against humanity, crimes against the Jewish people, and membership in an illegal organization under Israel's Nazi and Nazi Collaborators Law. He was executed by hanging on May 31, 1962. Learn more about the trial of Adolf Eichmann from the Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team.

Lyndon Johnson signed housing rights act

On April 11, 1968, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (often referred to as the Fair Housing Act), an amendment to the landmark 1964 Act prohibiting discrimination based on race, religion or national origin in the sale, rental, financing or advertising of housing.

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