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News Rights groups condemn Algeria for unfair trial of activists
Rights groups condemn Algeria for unfair trial of activists
Ann Schober
July 30, 2014 12:26:17 pm

Two major human rights advocacy groups on Tuesday voiced their opposition to the "unfair trial" that led to the conviction of 26 Algerian activists on charges of holding an "armed gathering" and violence against the police....

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News Appeals court overturns law that would close Mississippi abortion clinic
Appeals court overturns law that would close Mississippi abortion clinic
Ann Schober
July 30, 2014 11:00:11 am

A three-judge panel for the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled on Tuesday to overturn a 2012 Mississippi state law that would have closed Jackson Women's Health Organization (JWHO) [official...

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News UK to introduce laws to eradicate female genital mutilation
UK to introduce laws to eradicate female genital mutilation
Ann Schober
July 23, 2014 09:43:08 am

UK Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday announced plans to enact new laws that will protect girls from the practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) , procedures that intentionally alter or injure the female...

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News Federal appeals court allows Confederate flag license plates
Federal appeals court allows Confederate flag license plates
Ann Schober
July 16, 2014 09:56:51 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Monday reversed a lower court ruling prohibiting the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles from issuing specialty license plates featuring the Confederate battle flag....

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News California governor signs bill making state’s marriage law gender-neutral
California governor signs bill making state’s marriage law gender-neutral
Ann Schober
July 8, 2014 01:51:02 pm

California Governor Jerry Brown on Monday signed into law a bill that will change the language in California's marriage code to accommodate same-sex couples. The bill , introduced by California Senator Mark Leno...

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France ex-president Sarkozy questioned in corruption probe
Ann Schober
July 1, 2014 08:47:07 pm

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was taken into police custody on Tuesday for questioning regarding allegations of misuse of influence and illegal campaign financing. Specifically, anti-corruption investigators are looking into whether Sarkozy used his...

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News China top court overturns controversial death sentence of abused wife
China top court overturns controversial death sentence of abused wife
Ann Schober
June 25, 2014 10:16:16 am

China's highest Court on Tuesday overturned the death sentence of a woman convicted of killing her abusive husband in 2010. The Supreme People's Court (SPC) remanded the case of 43-year-old Li Yan to a...

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News SEC files lawsuit to enforce insider trading subpoenas issued to Congress
SEC files lawsuit to enforce insider trading subpoenas issued to Congress
Ann Schober
June 21, 2014 12:39:48 pm

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Friday filed a lawsuit in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York hoping to compel Congress to comply with subpoenas it received requesting information...

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News Turkish court orders retrial for hundreds of alleged coup plotters
Turkish court orders retrial for hundreds of alleged coup plotters
Ann Schober
June 21, 2014 08:53:46 am

A court in Istanbul on Thursday ordered the release and retrial of 230 prisoners convicted for their involvement in the Balyoz (Sledgehammer) coup plot . The scheme, which originated as early as 2003, was aimed at overthrowing...

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UN rights chief cites evidence of war crimes in Iraq
Ann Schober
June 18, 2014 07:05:09 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said Tuesday that the numerous executions that have occurred over the past week in Iraq "almost certainly amount[] to war crimes." Pillay cited reports of "cold-blooded" killings...

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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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