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News US judge orders former Peru officer to pay $37 million to massacre survivors
US judge orders former Peru officer to pay $37 million to massacre survivors
Alexis Unkovic
March 5, 2008 03:50:00 pm

US District Judge Adalberto Jordan of the Southern District of Florida Tuesday ordered former Peruvian military official Maj. Telmo Ricardo Hurtado to pay $37 million in damages to two survivors of the 1985 Accomarca...

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News UN rights chief confirms plans to step down in June
UN rights chief confirms plans to step down in June
Alexis Unkovic
March 5, 2008 03:22:00 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour told members of her staff Wednesday that she will not seek a second term when her four-year commission ends on June 30, confirming a Monday report ...

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News UN SG urges rights council to investigate all countries fairly
UN SG urges rights council to investigate all countries fairly
Alexis Unkovic
March 3, 2008 03:38:00 pm

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon on Monday called on the 47 member states of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to "create an environment of trust" and "spur greater accountability for action on...

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News Uganda LRA rebel arrest warrants remain in effect: ICC prosecutor
Uganda LRA rebel arrest warrants remain in effect: ICC prosecutor
Alexis Unkovic
March 3, 2008 02:41:00 pm

Arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the leaders of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) "remain in effect and have to be executed" despite requests from Uganda that they...

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News Iraq court drops charges against top officials accused of aiding Shiite militia
Iraq court drops charges against top officials accused of aiding Shiite militia
Alexis Unkovic
March 3, 2008 02:03:00 pm

An Iraqi court has dropped all pending criminal charges against former Iraqi Deputy Health Minister Hakim al-Zamili and Brigadier General Hameed al-Shimmari "for lack of evidence," in part because many witness accounts were based on hearsay, Iraqi chief prosecutor...

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News Iraq Presidency Council rejects draft local elections law
Iraq Presidency Council rejects draft local elections law
Alexis Unkovic
February 27, 2008 04:31:00 pm

Iraq's Presidency Council Wednesday rejected a draft provincial elections law that detailed the relationship between Iraq's central and local governments, sending the legislation back to the Iraqi Council of Representatives . The draft law was part...

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News Supreme Court hears Exxon Valdez punitive damages case
Supreme Court hears Exxon Valdez punitive damages case
Alexis Unkovic
February 27, 2008 03:27:00 pm

The US Supreme Court Wednesday heard oral arguments in Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker 07-219, where the Court considered the punitive damages to be paid by Exxon Mobil...

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News US, EU renew calls for release of Belarus political prisoners
US, EU renew calls for release of Belarus political prisoners
Alexis Unkovic
February 25, 2008 04:38:00 pm

The US Embassy in Minsk and European Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighborhood Policy Benita Ferrero-Waldner issued renewed calls Monday for Belarus to release all political prisoners currently in custody. US and EU officials...

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News Indonesia court holds hearings in second appeal of 2002 Bali bombers
Indonesia court holds hearings in second appeal of 2002 Bali bombers
Alexis Unkovic
February 25, 2008 04:01:00 pm

A district court in Indonesia held hearings Monday to consider the second appeal of three men sentenced to death for their roles in the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings . Earlier this month, the Supreme Court...

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News Bush, Democrats spar over telecom immunity provisions in surveillance bill
Bush, Democrats spar over telecom immunity provisions in surveillance bill
Alexis Unkovic
February 25, 2008 02:54:00 pm

US President George W. Bush Monday reiterated his support for a surveillance bill that grants immunity for telecommunications companies from lawsuits related to their participation in the NSA warrantless surveillance program . During a...

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First American anti-slavery society organized

On April 14, 1775, Benjamin Franklin and Benjamin Rush of Philadelphia helped organize the first American society for the abolition of slavery.

Learn more about the Pennsylvania Abolition Society.

USSR agrees to leave Afghanistan

On April 14, 1988, the USSR signed the Geneva Accords, pledging to withdraw its military forces from Afghanistan. Soviet troops had been in the country since the USSR invaded in 1979 in order to support the communist government there. In addition to setting a timetable for Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Geneva Accords further defined the terms of relations between the government of Pakistan and the communist government of Afghanistan, providing for the return of prisoners and non-interference in the affairs of the other nation.

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