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News Japan court rejects law denying citizenship to illegitimate children of foreign mothers
Japan court rejects law denying citizenship to illegitimate children of foreign mothers
Andrew Gilmore
June 4, 2008 03:13:00 pm

The Supreme Court of Japan Wednesday struck down part of a law which denied Japanese citizenship to children born out of wedlock to Japanese fathers and foreign mothers. The Court found that Article 3 of the Nationality...

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News Norway court acquits first suspects tried under new anti-terror law
Norway court acquits first suspects tried under new anti-terror law
Andrew Gilmore
June 4, 2008 01:43:00 pm

A Norwegian court Tuesday acquitted three suspects of terror charges laid for allegedly planning to attack the US and Israeli embassies in Oslo after finding that there was no binding and intentional agreement between them. The three had...

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News UN rights council limiting press freedom to protect religion: journalist groups
UN rights council limiting press freedom to protect religion: journalist groups
Andrew Gilmore
June 4, 2008 11:02:00 am

The World Association of Newspapers (WAN) and the World Editors Forum (WEF) accused the UN Human Rights Council of "undermin the freedom of expression in the name of religious sensibilities" in a resolution [text; press...

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News Darfur atrocities planned by Sudan government: ICC report
Darfur atrocities planned by Sudan government: ICC report
Andrew Gilmore
June 4, 2008 08:49:00 am

Top Sudanese officials have been intimately involved in the planning, execution, and cover-up of atrocities committed against the civilian population of the country's Darfur region, according to a report to be delivered...

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News Israel West Bank settlement plan ‘contravenes international law’: UN SG
Israel West Bank settlement plan ‘contravenes international law’: UN SG
Andrew Gilmore
June 3, 2008 01:53:00 pm

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon released a statement Tuesday asserting that Israeli plans to expand settlements in the West Bank violate international law. The statement was delivered by Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process...

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News Myanmar constitutional referendum erases 1990 opposition triumph: junta
Myanmar constitutional referendum erases 1990 opposition triumph: junta
Andrew Gilmore
June 3, 2008 12:45:00 pm

Last month's constitutional referendum in Myanmar approving a new national charter put forward by the military has effectively "washed away" any mandate to govern claimed by opposition party National League for Democracy (NLD), state-run newspaper New Light...

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News BC rights tribunal hears Muslim discrimination claim against magazine
BC rights tribunal hears Muslim discrimination claim against magazine
Andrew Gilmore
June 3, 2008 11:30:00 am

The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal Monday heard an Islamic advocacy group's allegations that a 2006 article published in Canadian news magazine Maclean's discriminated against Muslims. Mohamed Elmasry and Naiyer Habib, members of the Canadian...

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News California same-sex marriage ban approved for November ballot
California same-sex marriage ban approved for November ballot
Andrew Gilmore
June 3, 2008 09:09:00 am

A California ballot initiative that would amend the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage is set to appear on the November ballot, California Secretary of State Debra Bowen said Monday. If approved by voters, the California...

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News Pentagon files new charges against 3 Guantanamo detainees
Pentagon files new charges against 3 Guantanamo detainees
Andrew Gilmore
May 30, 2008 03:59:00 pm

US Department of Defense prosecutors brought new charges against three detainees being held at the US detention center at Guantanamo Bay on Thursday. Jabran al-Qathani, Ghassan Abdullah al-Sharbi, and Algerian Sufyian Barhoumi are...

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News Brazil high court upholds stem cell research law
Brazil high court upholds stem cell research law
Andrew Gilmore
May 30, 2008 03:12:00 pm

The Supreme Court of Brazil Thursday ruled 6-5 that a 2005 law allowing embryonic stem cell research is constitutional, rejecting a challenge by the country's attorney general that it infringed on the...

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Kosovo declares independence from Serbia

On February 17, 2008 the Assembly of Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. While Serbia denounced the declaration as illegal, the international community has remained divided on this issue. Several nations including the United States, United Kingdom, France, Taiwan, and Turkey have recognized Kosovo's independence, but others such as Russia maintain that the declaration violates international law. The majority of countries and international organizations, including the UN, have yet to take a position on the legality of Kosovo's independence. The Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo went into effect on June 15, 2008. Read the Kosovo Declaration of Independence.

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