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News Doctor says photojournalist killed in Iranian detention was tortured, raped
Doctor says photojournalist killed in Iranian detention was tortured, raped
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 01:51:00 pm

According to Iranian doctor Shahram Azam, Iranian-Canadian photographer Zahra Kazemi was tortured and raped during her detention by Iranian authorities before her death in July 2003. The claims by Dr. Azam contradict the...

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News World Bank unanimously approves Wolfowitz as new president
World Bank unanimously approves Wolfowitz as new president
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 01:51:00 pm

The World Bank has unanimously approved the nomination of US Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz as the next president of the 184-nation development bank. Wolfowitz was seen as a controversial choice because of...

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News US presenting resolution against Cuba at UN rights commission
US presenting resolution against Cuba at UN rights commission
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 01:13:00 pm

US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Mark Lagon has said the United States will seek international censure of Cuba's human rights record by presenting a resolution at the annual meeting of the UN Commission on Human Rights ....

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News Corporations and securities brief ~ Canada, EU retaliate against US Byrd Amendment
Corporations and securities brief ~ Canada, EU retaliate against US Byrd Amendment
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 11:15:00 am

Leading Thursday's corporations and securities law news, Canada has retaliated against several US goods by levying a 15% surtax on cigarettes, oysters, and live swine. The action is a response to the Byrd Amendment which allows American companies...

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News Commission finds massive failure on WMD intelligence; recommends reforms
Commission finds massive failure on WMD intelligence; recommends reforms
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 09:35:00 am

A presidential commission on Thursday said US intelligence agencies know "disturbingly little" about threats posed by the nation's most dangerous adversaries, and the commission recommended more than 70 changes that President Bush can make to improve intelligence. The WMD...

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News Afghan appeals court reduces sentences of three Americans convicted of torture
Afghan appeals court reduces sentences of three Americans convicted of torture
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 09:16:00 am

An appeals court in Afghanistan has reduced the sentences of three US citizens who had been convicted of torturing Afghans and running a private jail in Kabul. The three men, Jonathan Idema , Brent Bennett and Edward Caraballo,...

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News Israel high court eases conversion laws in ruling that shakes Orthodox control
Israel high court eases conversion laws in ruling that shakes Orthodox control
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 08:53:00 am

Israel's Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the country can recognize non-Orthodox conversions to Judaism not performed in Israel, a decision which challenges the Orthodox monopoly over Israili religious affairs. Up to this time, converts who sought Israeli...

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News Myanmar suspends constitution talks, citing poor weather
Myanmar suspends constitution talks, citing poor weather
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 08:35:00 am

Myanmar's military junta announced Thursday that it has adjourned talks to draw up a new democratic constitution for the country. Military officials blamed high temperatures and the upcoming monsoon season for the closing of the National Convention, suggesting the...

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News Army captain found guilty of Iraq "mercy killing"
Army captain found guilty of Iraq "mercy killing"
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 08:19:00 am

A military court in Germany Thursday found US Army Captain Rogelio "Roger" Maynulet guilty of assault with intent to commit voluntary manslaughter in connection with the shooting death of an Iraqi civilian last year, a lesser...

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Supreme Court rejects new appeal by Schiavo parents
Amit Patel
March 31, 2005 08:06:00 am

In what is expected to be the very last high court appeal by the parents of Terri Schiavo , the US Supreme Court late Wednesday rejected another petition to have Schiavo's feeding tube...

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UN approved Genocide Convention

On December 9, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly approved the first world treaty criminalizing genocide. See the Convention on Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. For much more information, read Professor William Schabas' 1999 report The Genocide Convention at Fifty.

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