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News Ukraine parliament recognizes 1944 Crimea Tatar deportations as genocide
Ukraine parliament recognizes 1944 Crimea Tatar deportations as genocide
Ashley Hogan
November 12, 2015 01:20:29 pm

The Ukrainian Parliament approved a resolution Thursday that recognizes the mass deportation of Crimean Tatars in 1944 as genocide. On May 18, 1944, under orders from Josef Stalin, more than 180,000 indigenous people were...

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News US Holocaust Museum supports Iraq Yazidi community genocide claim against Islamic State
US Holocaust Museum supports Iraq Yazidi community genocide claim against Islamic State
Ashley Hogan
November 12, 2015 11:21:57 am

The US Holocaust Memorial Museum voiced support for the Yazidi community in Iraq on Thursday and said that the Islamic State (IS) militants committed genocide against the Yazidi people. The atrocities witnessed by the museum's...

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News Colombia Constitutional Court grants same-sex couples right to adopt
Colombia Constitutional Court grants same-sex couples right to adopt
Ashley Hogan
November 5, 2015 01:24:53 pm

The Constitutional Court of Colombia on Wednesday ruled that same-sex couples can legally adopt children. In a 6-2 decision, the court said that allowing same-sex couples to form a family upholds equality and...

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News Egypt court postpones Mubarak retrial over 2011 killings
Egypt court postpones Mubarak retrial over 2011 killings
Ashley Hogan
November 5, 2015 12:40:21 pm

The Egyptian Court of Cassation on Thursday postponed the retrial of former president Hosni Mubarak regarding his complicity in the killings of hundreds of protestors in the 2011 demonstrations that ousted his regime. Judge...

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News China court finds in favor of NGOs under new environmental law
China court finds in favor of NGOs under new environmental law
Ashley Hogan
October 29, 2015 01:04:06 pm

The Nanping Municipal Intermediate People's Court of Fujian found in favor of two environmental groups on Thursday under a new environmental law. The court ordered defendants to restore destroyed vegetation and pay compensation for the damage that resulted...

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HRW: Evidence of unlawful police killings in Mexico
Ashley Hogan
October 29, 2015 12:22:06 pm

There is evidence of recent unlawful police killings in Mexico said Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Wednesday. The report suggests that police action which left eight civilians dead in the city of Apatzingán on January 6,...

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HRW: Sri Lanka police regularly torture suspects
Ashley Hogan
October 23, 2015 02:34:56 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Friday reported that police forces in Sri Lanka regularly torture and ill-treat criminal suspects in custody. HRW Asia director Brad Adams said, "he Sri Lankan police treat the use of torture...

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Indonesia’s Aceh province begins to enforce anti-gay law
Ashley Hogan
October 23, 2015 01:42:25 pm

The Indonesian province of Aceh has begun to enforce a law based on Sharia law which bans homosexual sex as well as adultery. Both locals and foreigners may now be punished with "100 strokes of the...

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UN rights chief urges Czech Republic to stop detaining migrants and refugees
Ashley Hogan
October 22, 2015 01:57:32 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein on Thursday urged the Czech Republic to stop detaining migrants and refugees in "degrading" conditions. According to Zeid, the numerous migrants and refugees who have arrived...

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EU court rules conversion to Bitcoin not subject to sales tax
Ashley Hogan
October 22, 2015 01:19:47 pm

The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled Thursday that converting cash into Bitcoin , a virtual currency that is used online and over the Internet, should be exempt from value added tax (VAT) [Swedish...

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Gandhi sentenced for sedition after civil disobedience campaign

On March 18, 1922, a court in British-ruled India sentenced Mohandas Gandhi to six years in prison for sedition in connection with his civil disobedience campaign for Indian home rule. Read Gandhi's famous statement to the trial court. Gandhi served two years of his sentence and was then released.

Supreme Court requires states to provide counsel for indigent defendants

On March 18, 1963, the US Supreme Court in Gideon v. Wainwright held that the Constitution requires states to provide counsel for indigent criminal defendants. For a unanimous Court, Justice Hugo Black wrote, "Any person haled into court, who is too poor to hire a lawyer, cannot be assured a fair trial unless counsel is provided for him." Counsel had been required for indigent federal defendants since 1938.

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