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News Leading Shiite cleric rejects Iraqi draft law reinstating Baath party members
Leading Shiite cleric rejects Iraqi draft law reinstating Baath party members
Holly Manges Jones
April 2, 2007 08:20:00 am

Iraqi Shiite religious leader Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani Sunday rejected a proposed law which would return former Baath party members to their previously held government positions, according to Ahmed Chalabi [BBC profile; JURIST news...

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News Democrats refuse to advance date of Gonzales testimony on US Attorney firings
Democrats refuse to advance date of Gonzales testimony on US Attorney firings
Holly Manges Jones
April 2, 2007 07:54:00 am

US Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) Sunday rejected attempts by the Bush administration to move up the date that US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is scheduled to testify regarding his role in the...

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News Bush administration official manipulated leaked environmental information: report
Bush administration official manipulated leaked environmental information: report
Holly Manges Jones
March 30, 2007 02:20:00 pm

The US Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks violated federal rules against sharing non-public endangered species information with private industry groups, according to an investigative report released Thursday. Julie MacDonald, who joined the Bush administration in 2002,...

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News UN rights council calls for new Darfur investigation
UN rights council calls for new Darfur investigation
Holly Manges Jones
March 30, 2007 01:26:00 pm

The UN Human Rights Council passed a resolution Friday calling on Sudan to allow a group of rights experts to visit the region of Darfur , but did not actually criticize the...

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News DOD head seeks help transferring dangerous Guantanamo detainees
DOD head seeks help transferring dangerous Guantanamo detainees
Holly Manges Jones
March 30, 2007 12:26:00 pm

New US Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday that the White House and Congress should collaborate to close the US prison camp in Guantanamo Bay by transferring the more dangerous detainees elsewhere. Gates told...

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News Egypt officials say constitutional amendments passed in referendum
Egypt officials say constitutional amendments passed in referendum
Holly Manges Jones
March 27, 2007 08:41:00 am

The Egyptian government said Tuesday that voters overwhelmingly approved 34 amendments to the country's constitution despite low voter turnout in the referendum overall. Egyptian Justice Minister Mamdouh Marei said that almost 76 percent of...

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News Gonzales aide refusing to testify about US Attorney firings
Gonzales aide refusing to testify about US Attorney firings
Holly Manges Jones
March 27, 2007 07:59:00 am

A senior aide of US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has said that she will assert her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination rather than testify regarding the events surrounding the firing of eight US Attorneys...

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News Hicks could be returned to Australia after US military tribunal guilty plea
Hicks could be returned to Australia after US military tribunal guilty plea
Holly Manges Jones
March 27, 2007 07:03:00 am

Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks may be sentenced this week after pleading guilty Monday to a charge of supporting terrorism and could return home to serve his sentence by the end...

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News Cambodia bar association says genocide judges delaying Khmer Rouge justice
Cambodia bar association says genocide judges delaying Khmer Rouge justice
Holly Manges Jones
March 26, 2007 08:35:00 am

The Bar Association of the Kingdom of Cambodia (BAKC) Monday denounced a threatened boycott by four international judges appointed to the tribunal set to prosecute former Khmer Rouge leaders for genocide as a "childish...

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News Hicks faces first Guantanamo trial under new US Military Commissions Act
Hicks faces first Guantanamo trial under new US Military Commissions Act
Holly Manges Jones
March 26, 2007 07:06:00 am

Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks will be arraigned Monday as the first prisoner charged under the new Military Commissions Act passed by the US Congress last year. Lawyers...

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West Germany becomes a sovereign nation

On May 5, 1955, the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) became a fully sovereign nation. Four days later on May 9, West Germany joined NATO. West Germany then became a founding member of the European Economic Community in 1958. Read the German Basic Law (Grundgesetz), which served as the constitution of West Germany and became the governing document of the reunited Germany in 1990.

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