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News Pakistan government urged to release secret terror detainees held to help US
Pakistan government urged to release secret terror detainees held to help US
Eric Firkel
April 13, 2008 11:04:00 am

A Pakistani rights group Sunday urged Pakistan's new government to immediately release dozens of people its security agencies have secretly detained as part of President Pervez Musharraf's cooperation with the US in its "war on terror" [JURIST...

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News Top Philippines military officials recommend pardon for 2003 coup plotters
Top Philippines military officials recommend pardon for 2003 coup plotters
Eric Firkel
April 13, 2008 09:51:00 am

Several top military officials in the Philippines on Sunday called for Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to pardon the nine officers sentenced this week for their role in a failed 2003 coup [BBC...

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News UK court rules failure to equip troops properly may violate their rights
UK court rules failure to equip troops properly may violate their rights
Eric Firkel
April 11, 2008 04:20:00 pm

Sending British soldiers on patrol or into combat with inadequate equipment could be a violation of their human rights, the High Court of Justice ruled in London Friday. The British Ministry of Defence had argued that the...

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News South Africa court rules evidence obtained by torture inadmissible
South Africa court rules evidence obtained by torture inadmissible
Eric Firkel
April 11, 2008 03:16:00 pm

South Africa's Supreme Court of Appeal ruled Thursday that evidence obtained through torture is inadmissible in court, even when it is found to be reliable and vital for conviction. In doing so, the court overturned the convictions...

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News Zimbabwe opposition calls ruling party move for recount ‘illegal’
Zimbabwe opposition calls ruling party move for recount ‘illegal’
Eric Firkel
April 6, 2008 10:06:00 am

The ruling Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) , led by Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe , on Sunday demanded a recount of the March 29th presidential election , amid opposition party...

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News Zimbabwe opposition files lawsuit to force release of presidential election results
Zimbabwe opposition files lawsuit to force release of presidential election results
Eric Firkel
April 4, 2008 04:15:00 pm

Zimbabwean opposition party Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) filed a lawsuit in the Harare High Court Friday to compel the country's Electoral Commission to release the results of last Saturday's elections . The commission...

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News Montana death row inmate files challenge against lethal injection procedures
Montana death row inmate files challenge against lethal injection procedures
Eric Firkel
April 4, 2008 03:10:00 pm

A Montana death row inmate filed a lawsuit Thursday asserting that the lethal injection protocol used by Montana's Department of Corrections constitutes cruel and unusual punishment under both Article 2 of the Montana Constitution and...

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News Egypt Muslim Brotherhood arrests threaten local elections: HRW
Egypt Muslim Brotherhood arrests threaten local elections: HRW
Eric Firkel
March 30, 2008 11:29:00 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Sunday criticized Egypt for arresting over 800 members of the opposition Muslim Brotherhood , including 148 candidates slated to run in local council elections scheduled for April 8....

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News EU enlargement chief warns Turkey over possible court ban of ruling party
EU enlargement chief warns Turkey over possible court ban of ruling party
Eric Firkel
March 30, 2008 10:13:00 am

EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn warned Turkey on Saturday that there would be serious ramifications for its bid to join the European Union if the Constitutional Court of Turkey decides...

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News UK parliament should approve options in EU Lisbon Treaty: Lords panel
UK parliament should approve options in EU Lisbon Treaty: Lords panel
Eric Firkel
March 28, 2008 04:21:00 pm

Both houses of the UK parliament should approve any UK government proposal to opt-in or opt-out of certain policy provisions of the EU reform treaty , formally known as the Treaty of Lisbon ,...

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French chemist Antoine Lavoisier guillotined

French revolutionaries guillotined chemist Antoine Lavoisier on May 8, 1794 over his investment in a private tax collecting company purchased 26 years prior. Learn more about the life of Antoine Lavoisier.

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