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News UN rights expert calls for world court of human rights
UN rights expert calls for world court of human rights
Christian Ehret
June 4, 2009 12:58:00 pm

The UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and counter-terrorism has laid out plans to establish a global tribunal to prosecute private companies accused of human rights abuses. In an interview last week with the Commonwealth Secretariat...

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News EU council agrees on policies for accepting Guantanamo detainees
EU council agrees on policies for accepting Guantanamo detainees
Christian Ehret
June 4, 2009 11:03:00 am

The Council of the European Union agreed Thursday on parameters for the acceptance of released Guantanamo Bay detainees by European Union (EU) member states. The council concluded that those member...

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News Federal judge dismisses suits against telecom industry for wiretapping assistance
Federal judge dismisses suits against telecom industry for wiretapping assistance
Christian Ehret
June 4, 2009 08:24:00 am

A federal judge on Wednesday upheld a federal statute that gave immunity to telecom companies from liability associated with assisting the National Security Agency (NSA) with eavesdropping, dismissing 46 lawsuits against the telecom...

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News Canada corrections investigator reports prisons are overcrowded
Canada corrections investigator reports prisons are overcrowded
Christian Ehret
June 3, 2009 01:01:00 pm

Canadian federal correctional investigator Howard Sapers said Tuesday that the country's prison system is at full capacity and is unable to handle many new prisoners without expanding. Sapers was testifying before the...

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News Yemeni Guantanamo detainee dies in apparent suicide
Yemeni Guantanamo detainee dies in apparent suicide
Christian Ehret
June 3, 2009 10:56:00 am

A Yemeni Guantanamo Bay detainee has been pronounced dead by military officials who believe that he committed suicide, according to Wednesday reports. Muhammad Ahmad Abdallah Salih, also known as al Hanashi, was accused of...

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Seventh Circuit declines to apply Second Amendment to state regulations
Christian Ehret
June 3, 2009 08:21:00 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on Tuesday upheld a ban on handguns in two Illinois municipalities. The panel of judges affirmed the district court ruling that the incorporation of...

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News Iraq court convicts man in kidnapping and death of UK aid worker
Iraq court convicts man in kidnapping and death of UK aid worker
Christian Ehret
June 2, 2009 02:14:00 pm

An Iraqi court Tuesday convicted and sentenced an Iraqi man to life in prison for the 2004 kidnapping and killing of British aid worker Margaret Hassan . Ali Lutfi al-Rawi, allegedly a member of a gang that...

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Former Enron executive pleads guilty to falsifying records
Christian Ehret
June 2, 2009 12:26:00 pm

Former Enron executive Kevin Howard pleaded guilty Monday to falsifying books and records in relation to Enron's broadband service. The plea resulted from accusations that Howard indirectly caused the...

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Iraq PM warned US not to release detainee photos: report
Christian Ehret
June 2, 2009 10:27:00 am

The decision to not release photographs allegedly depicting detainee abuse followed warnings from Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki that releasing the photos would cause more violence and could delay the withdrawal...

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DOJ increases federal protection at clinics after abortion doctor killing
Christian Ehret
June 2, 2009 08:58:00 am

US Attorney General Eric Holder said that appropriate steps would be taken to help prevent acts of violence related to the Sunday shooting of abortion doctor George Tiller . Holder has enlisted the US Marshal...

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Russia ends serfdom with Emancipation Manifesto

On February 19, 1861, Tsar Alexander II promulgated the Emancipation Manifesto, which abolished serfdom in Russia after over two hundred years. Read the Emancipation Manifesto.

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