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News UN rights expert welcomes move to repeal Australia laws restricting public assembly
UN rights expert welcomes move to repeal Australia laws restricting public assembly
Brittany Felder
March 5, 2015 12:25:09 pm

UN Special Rapporteur Maina Kiai on Wednesday welcomed a bill introduced in the lower house of the Victorian Parliament designed to repeal stringent laws regulating protests. The laws, introduced last year...

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News European top court issues preliminary opinion on US soldier seeking asylum in Germany
European top court issues preliminary opinion on US soldier seeking asylum in Germany
Brittany Felder
February 27, 2015 08:53:30 am

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) issued a preliminary judgment on Thursday that found a US soldier could possible seek asylum in Germany if he can show a proper reason for his desertion. André Shepherd deserted...

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News China top court announces five-year legal reform plan
China top court announces five-year legal reform plan
Brittany Felder
February 26, 2015 11:38:55 am

China's Supreme People's Court on Thursday announced a five-year comprehensive legal reform plan to make the judiciary more impartial, fair, independent and accountable as a way to emphasize the rule of...

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News Pakistan authorites arrest school massacre suspect
Pakistan authorites arrest school massacre suspect
Brittany Felder
February 23, 2015 12:20:55 pm

The Pakistani military on Monday arrested Taj Muhamad, a man believed to be one of the militants who carried out the deadly Peshawar School Massacre last December. Taj Muhamad is believed to have been the commander...

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News Colombia court upholds restrictions on adoption for same-sex couples
Colombia court upholds restrictions on adoption for same-sex couples
Brittany Felder
February 19, 2015 12:35:19 pm

The Constitutional Court of Colombia on Wednesday upheld a restriction that same-sex couples cannot adopt children that have no biological relation to either parent. While the official text of the decision has not...

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HRW: Iraq militias may be committing war crimes
Brittany Felder
February 16, 2015 12:27:55 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Sunday that militias allied with Iraqi forces are committing abuses that are "possibly war crimes" . HRW reports that in some areas residents have been forced from their homes, kidnapped and...

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News Spain court opens investigation into Cueta migrant drowning incident
Spain court opens investigation into Cueta migrant drowning incident
Brittany Felder
February 13, 2015 08:24:14 am

A Spanish court on Thursday accused 16 civil guards of using excessive force against 15 sub-Saharan immigrants who drowned attempting to swim around a seawall between Ceuta and Morocco last February. A judge opened an investigation [El País report,...

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HRW: Burundi forces committing extrajudicial executions
Brittany Felder
February 12, 2015 12:14:15 pm

Burundian National Defense Forces and police have committed at least 47 extrajudicial executions following a confrontation with an armed group in Cibitoke, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Thursday. HRW also said that armed members of...

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News Egypt sets retrial date for 2 Al Jazeera journalists
Egypt sets retrial date for 2 Al Jazeera journalists
Brittany Felder
February 9, 2015 12:41:41 pm

A lawyer for the one of the two Al Jazeera journalists currently jailed in Egypt said Sunday that a retrial has been scheduled for February 12. Earlier this month, Al Jazeera journalist and Australian national Peter...

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News Croatia to block Serbia from joining EU over war crimes law
Croatia to block Serbia from joining EU over war crimes law
Brittany Felder
February 6, 2015 08:22:58 am

Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic said Thursday that Croatia will block Serbia from joining the EU unless it changes a 2003 law allowing Belgrade to prosecute Croatians for war crimes committed against Serbs in Croatia. The law...

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On December 7, 1983, the first US execution by lethal injection was carried out at the state penetentiary in Huntsville, Texas. Learn more about the history, technology and worldwide use of lethal injection.

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