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News Bangladesh war crimes court indicts UK Muslim leader
Bangladesh war crimes court indicts UK Muslim leader
Alison Sacriponte
May 3, 2013 03:26:22 pm

The International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh (ICTB) has indicted Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin, a Bangladesh-born UK Muslim leader, for crimes against humanity and genocide including his alleged role in the murder of top intellectuals during the country's...

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News US must address adverse business impacts on human rights: UN experts
US must address adverse business impacts on human rights: UN experts
Alison Sacriponte
May 3, 2013 01:38:25 pm

Members of the UN Working Group on business and human rights ended a 10-day mission to the US on Wednesday after exploring practices, challenges and lessons relating to the country's implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on...

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News More than half of Guantanamo detainees now on hunger strike
More than half of Guantanamo detainees now on hunger strike
Alison Sacriponte
April 22, 2013 02:00:27 pm

The US Military confirmed on Monday that 84 of the 166 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay are on hunger strike, protesting their conditions and indefinite detention. The hunger strike began in February with just a few...

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News Argentina appeals court declares media law unconstitutional
Argentina appeals court declares media law unconstitutional
Alison Sacriponte
April 19, 2013 02:03:44 pm

An Argentinian appeals court on Wednesday struck down key parts of a 2009 media law that was designed to dismantle the media empire Clarin . The controversial bill, which would force Clarin to sell profitable business...

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News Egypt court orders release of Mubarak
Egypt court orders release of Mubarak
Alison Sacriponte
April 15, 2013 12:58:27 pm

A Cairo Court of Appeals ordered the release of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak on Monday, as he served the maximum two years in temporary detention. However, he will remain in custody [Aljazeera...

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News French Senate backs same-sex marriage
French Senate backs same-sex marriage
Alison Sacriponte
April 12, 2013 05:18:50 pm

France's Senate voted on Friday in favor of a same-sex marriage bill that would allow same-sex couples to wed and adopt children. The bill will return in May to the National Assembly ...

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News Ukraine president pardons Tymoshenko ally
Ukraine president pardons Tymoshenko ally
Alison Sacriponte
April 8, 2013 12:28:19 pm

Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych signed a decree on Sunday pardoning Yuriy Lutsenko, a former interior minister and a close ally of the imprisoned former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko ....

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News Maryland senate approves gun control legislation
Maryland senate approves gun control legislation
Alison Sacriponte
April 5, 2013 12:05:07 pm

The Maryland Senate on Thursday gave final approval to a bill that imposes tougher restrictions on obtaining a license to buy a firearm and bans certain types of rifles. Scheduled to go into effect October 1...

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News Sudan to release all political detainees
Sudan to release all political detainees
Alison Sacriponte
April 1, 2013 11:32:01 am

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir said Monday that he will release all political detainees and renew a commitment to maintain an open dialogue. The president made these statements after implementing a peace agreement with South...

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News UN rights expert urges Myanmar to tackle religious violence
UN rights expert urges Myanmar to tackle religious violence
Alison Sacriponte
March 29, 2013 12:39:44 pm

The UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Myanmar , Tomas Ojea Quintana, expressed serious concerns in a report on Thursday over growing violence between Muslim and Buddhist communities in Myanmar. The Special Rapporteur...

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Shoe-bomber sentenced to life in prison

On January 30, 2003, British-born Richard Reid was sentenced to life in a US prison for attempting to destroy an American passenger plane using a bomb hidden in his shoe. Reid attempted to ignite the explosive device on a flight leaving Miami International Airport bound for Paris on December 21, 2001. Before he could light the fuse, Reid was restrained by passengers and crew on board. Reid was convicted on eight counts, and sentenced to life plus 110 years in prison. Read a copy of the indictment in U.S. v. Reid.

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On January 30, 1973, former Nixon aides G. Gordon Liddy and James W. McCord Jr. were convicted of conspiracy, burglary and wiretapping in connection with a politically-motivated break-in at the Watergate hotel.

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