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News UN to investigate rights violations in Nepal
UN to investigate rights violations in Nepal
Caitlin Price
January 21, 2007 03:05:00 pm

The United Nations will work with Nepali leaders to bring human rights violators to justice, according to a statement from UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour . Arbour is on a six-day visit to the...

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News Germany to toughen anti-corruption law
Germany to toughen anti-corruption law
Caitlin Price
January 14, 2007 06:49:00 pm

Germany will introduce draft legislation tightening anti-corruption law, according to a Der Spiegel report to be published Monday. The move comes on the heels of scandals at Volkswagen AG and Siemens AG and is intended to increase...

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News Ecuador president-elect promises constitution overhaul
Ecuador president-elect promises constitution overhaul
Caitlin Price
January 14, 2007 03:56:00 pm

Ecuadorian President-elect Rafael Correa renewed his pledge to redraft the nation's constitution in a speech in Quito Sunday. Correa, an economist who will take office Monday, declared that his first...

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News Navy lawyer to be court-martialed for leaking Guantanamo names
Navy lawyer to be court-martialed for leaking Guantanamo names
Caitlin Price
January 8, 2007 08:25:00 pm

A staff attorney with the US Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps who was accused in August 2006 of leaking detainee names while stationed at Guantanamo Bay was ordered Monday to face court-martial...

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News Supreme Court hears arguments in garbage hauling case
Supreme Court hears arguments in garbage hauling case
Caitlin Price
January 8, 2007 07:03:00 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in United Haulers Association v. Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Management Authority 05-1345, a case concerning whether a local ordinance would violate...

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News Saddam lawyer to sue Iraq for execution abuse as grisly new video emerges
Saddam lawyer to sue Iraq for execution abuse as grisly new video emerges
Caitlin Price
January 8, 2007 06:37:00 pm

A defense lawyer for Saddam Hussein has said she intends to sue the Iraqi government for allowing the ousted leader to be taunted moments before his execution and for allegedly allowing his body to be abused...

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News EU blasts death penalty as Saddam co-defendants await execution
EU blasts death penalty as Saddam co-defendants await execution
Caitlin Price
January 5, 2007 05:56:00 pm

The Presidency of the European Union , currently held by Germany, reiterated the EU's opposition to the death penalty "under all circumstances" in a statement released Friday, as two Saddam Hussein co-defendants in Iraq...

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News Ohio imam deported to Palestinian Authority after terror conviction
Ohio imam deported to Palestinian Authority after terror conviction
Caitlin Price
January 5, 2007 03:46:00 pm

Imam Fawaz Damra, former leader of Ohio's largest mosque, the Islamic Center of Cleveland , has been deported to the West Bank via Jordan, US immigration officials announced Friday. Born in the Palestinian Authority, Damra was indicted [PDF...

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News Sudan joins UN in peacekeepers sex crimes probe
Sudan joins UN in peacekeepers sex crimes probe
Caitlin Price
January 5, 2007 10:49:00 am

The government of Southern Sudan, an autonomous region in Sudan , will join the United Nations in probing alleged sex crimes committed by international peacekeepers against at least twenty Sudanese children in Juba, according to...

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News Pope says respect for human rights is foundation for peace
Pope says respect for human rights is foundation for peace
Caitlin Price
January 1, 2007 03:58:00 pm

Pope Benedict XVI stressed the importance of respecting human rights as the foundation for peace in a New Year's homily at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome Monday. In his message for World Peace Day, marked by...

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