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News Bahrain high court rejects appeals of 13 imprisoned rights activists
Bahrain high court rejects appeals of 13 imprisoned rights activists
Dan Taglioli
January 7, 2013 02:12:43 pm

The highest Bahraini appellate court on Monday upheld the convictions of 13 prominent pro-democracy protestors convicted by military tribunal in 2011 on charges of plotting to overthrow the monarchy. Bahrain's Court of Cassation rejected the appeals [AFP...

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BOA reaches $10 billion settlement with Fannie Mae over faulty lending practices
Dan Taglioli
January 7, 2013 11:20:22 am

Bank of America (BOA) on Monday reached a $10.3 billion settlement with Fannie Mae to settle claims that Countrywide Financial Corporation , now a BOA subsidiary, employed faulty lending practices on $1.4 trillion in...

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Putin announces intent to sign Russia adoption law
Dan Taglioli
December 27, 2012 04:45:43 pm

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Thursday that he intends to sign a recently passed bill that would prohibit United States citizens from adopting Russian children. The legislation was unanimously passed this week...

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HRW urges Saudi Arabia to drop apostasy charges against website editor
Dan Taglioli
December 27, 2012 03:51:32 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has urged Saudi Arabia to dismiss a criminal case escalated last week to a senior Saudi court on apostasy charges. Website editor Raif Badawi, 30, was originally charged...

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UN extends terms of Rwanda criminal tribunal justices
Dan Taglioli
December 13, 2012 02:56:18 pm

The UN Security Council on Wednesday unanimously adopted a resolution to extend the term of office of five judges of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) . Justices Mehmet Guney of...

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Europe rights court rules for victim of CIA extraordinary rendition
Dan Taglioli
December 13, 2012 12:56:03 pm

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Thursday ruled that the government of Macedonia is responsible for the torture and degrading maltreatment of a man the ECHR found to be an innocent victim of...

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Germany passes law expressly permitting infant male circumcision
Dan Taglioli
December 13, 2012 10:27:25 am

The German Parliament on Wednesday approved a bill that explicitly permits male infant circumcision . The law comes in response to a Cologne state court ruling that...

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Italy court strikes down ban on embryonic research
Dan Taglioli
December 13, 2012 10:02:26 am

A court in Florence on Wednesday struck down Law 40 , Italy's nationwide ban on the use of embryos for scientific purposes. The panel of judges ruled that the law is an unconstitutional violation of fundamental...

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Federal judge holds former Somalia colonel responsible for 1980s torture
Dan Taglioli
November 21, 2012 01:25:19 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio on Tuesday ruled that a former Somali military colonel was responsible for the torture of a human rights advocate in the 1980s. Colonel Abdi...

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India executes sole surviving gunman from 2008 Mumbai attacks
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November 21, 2012 11:44:07 am

The only surviving shooter in the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks was executed at a prison in India Wednesday hours after President Shri Pranab Mukherjee finally rejected the gunman's clemency appeal. Pakistani national...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Confederate rebels' voting rights restored under amnesty

On May 22, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the General Amnesty Act, allowing all but about 500 Southern male voters denied voting rights as a punishment for rebellion under the XIVth Amendment to regain their right to vote and hold office. General amnesty was finally made universal on June 6, 1898.

Sri Lanka constitution ratified

On May 22, 1972, the former British colony of Ceylon ratified a new constitution, becoming the Republic of Sri Lanka.

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