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News Iraq Shiite leader wants amnesty extended to insurgents who killed coalition forces
Iraq Shiite leader wants amnesty extended to insurgents who killed coalition forces
Jaime Jansen
July 3, 2006 02:35:00 pm

Iraqi Shiite leader Abdel Aziz al-Hakim , head of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq , said Monday that he would like the amnesty provision of the proposed national reconciliation plan [text and press...

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News China proposal to restrict media in emergencies may apply to foreign press
China proposal to restrict media in emergencies may apply to foreign press
Jaime Jansen
July 3, 2006 02:23:00 pm

A Chinese Cabinet official said Monday that a draft law imposing fines on media organizations for covering sudden emergencies without approval from the local government would also apply to international news organizations. It is not clear, however,...

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News Former US soldier charged with rape, murder in Mahmudiya probe
Former US soldier charged with rape, murder in Mahmudiya probe
Jaime Jansen
July 3, 2006 01:33:00 pm

Federal prosecutors in Charlotte charged former US Army soldier Steven Green with murder and rape Monday in connection with the death of an Iraqi woman and three family members in Mahmudiya in March. US Army Maj. Gen. James Thurman,...

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News Guantanamo commander says most detainees no longer questioned
Guantanamo commander says most detainees no longer questioned
Jaime Jansen
July 3, 2006 12:46:00 pm

Rear Admiral Harry Harris , commander of the US detention facility at Guantanamo Bay , said in remarks published Sunday that as many as 75 percent of Guantanamo inmates no longer provide the US with useful...

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News Israel to prosecute arrested Hamas leaders, but may release prisoners for soldier
Israel to prosecute arrested Hamas leaders, but may release prisoners for soldier
Jaime Jansen
July 3, 2006 11:42:00 am

Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Shimon Peres said Sunday that some two dozen members of the Palestinian cabinet and legislature from the governing Hamas faction detained by Israeli forces in West Bank raids last week will...

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News Trial of six former Guantanamo detainees begins in France
Trial of six former Guantanamo detainees begins in France
Jaime Jansen
July 3, 2006 10:08:00 am

Six Frenchmen who were released from the US detention center in Guantanamo Bay went on trial Monday in Paris, where they stand accused of attending combat training at an al Qaeda camp in Afghanistan. France freed...

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News UK parliament panel says 28-day terror detention limit may need extension
UK parliament panel says 28-day terror detention limit may need extension
Jaime Jansen
July 3, 2006 09:17:00 am

The UK parliament's Home Affairs Committee has warned that the 28-day limit for police to detain terror suspects without charge, mandated under the Terrorism Act 2006 , may need to be extended. In...

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News Gonzales, top Republicans anticipate law authorizing Gitmo military commissions
Gonzales, top Republicans anticipate law authorizing Gitmo military commissions
Jaime Jansen
July 3, 2006 07:59:00 am

US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and several Republican US senators expressed optimism over the weekend that the administration and Congress will be able to strike an agreement on legislation to establish military commissions to try Guantanamo Bay...

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News ICTY convicts former Bosnian commander on Srebrenica charges
ICTY convicts former Bosnian commander on Srebrenica charges
Jaime Jansen
June 30, 2006 01:45:00 pm

The International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Friday convicted Naser Oric , a former senior commander of Bosnian Muslim forces in Srebrenica, for failing to prevent the murder and...

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News Iraqi tribunal says former deputy PM safe in judicial custody
Iraqi tribunal says former deputy PM safe in judicial custody
Jaime Jansen
June 30, 2006 01:23:00 pm

The Iraqi High Tribunal said on Friday that while coalition forces still provide physical protection for former Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz , he has been safe and in no danger in the legal custody...

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