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News Court rules UK rights law bars UK troops from abusing Iraqi prisoners
Court rules UK rights law bars UK troops from abusing Iraqi prisoners
Joshua Pantesco
December 22, 2005 12:19:00 pm

A British appellate court has ruled Thursday that British soldiers in Iraq are forbidden to subject Iraqi prisoners to cruel or degrading treatment while in their custody. The determination that the Human Rights Act ...

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News Australian charged with sending text messages to incite riot
Australian charged with sending text messages to incite riot
Joshua Pantesco
December 22, 2005 12:15:00 pm

Australian police have arrested a 33-year-old man for using text messages to incite rioting a week after race riots broke out in Sydney involving 5,000 people, mostly white men and youths, attacking Muslim residents on local beaches....

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News UK sees first civil partnership ceremonies
UK sees first civil partnership ceremonies
Joshua Pantesco
December 22, 2005 11:41:00 am

Nearly 700 same-sex couples in Britain took part in civil partnership ceremonies Wednesday, the first day of eligibility under Britain's Civil Partnership Act , which was enacted in 2004. Registration for civil partnerships began earlier this month,...

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News Congress approves Byrd Amendment phase-out by 2007
Congress approves Byrd Amendment phase-out by 2007
Joshua Pantesco
December 22, 2005 11:13:00 am

The US Senate voted Wednesday to repeal the Byrd Amendment in October 2007, following a similar vote in the US House of Representatives last month. Officially known as the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act , the...

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News Bush presses Congress for prompt vote on Patriot Act renewal
Bush presses Congress for prompt vote on Patriot Act renewal
Joshua Pantesco
December 10, 2005 04:06:00 pm

During his weekly radio address Saturday, President George W. Bush urged Congress to limit debate on the bill reauthorizing sections of the Patriot Act and vote soon on the compromise ...

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News ICTY takes custody of accused Croatian war criminal
ICTY takes custody of accused Croatian war criminal
Joshua Pantesco
December 10, 2005 02:18:00 pm

Retired Croatian general Ante Gotovina , has been transferred to the detention facility of the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia (ICTY) Saturday following his arrest in Spain Wednesday. According to the...

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News Red Cross launches new humanitarian law code for combat
Red Cross launches new humanitarian law code for combat
Joshua Pantesco
December 10, 2005 01:54:00 pm

At a conference in New Delhi Saturday, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) launched a new code of Customary International Humanitarian Law setting down universal and customary rules of combat...

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News Annan defends UN rights chief criticism of US renditions
Annan defends UN rights chief criticism of US renditions
Joshua Pantesco
December 8, 2005 06:45:00 pm

UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan Thursday defended contentious statements made by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour on US terrorist rendition practices , saying through a spokesperson that she has...

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News Kyoto signatories agree on enforcement mechanism
Kyoto signatories agree on enforcement mechanism
Joshua Pantesco
December 8, 2005 06:24:00 pm

Signatory nations to the Kyoto Protocol meeting at the UN Climate Change Conference in Montreal Thursday agreed to a final protocol provision governing the rules for ensuring compliance with emissions standards. A country...

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News House Judiciary Committee approves border enforcement bill
House Judiciary Committee approves border enforcement bill
Joshua Pantesco
December 8, 2005 05:55:00 pm

The US House Judiciary Committee approved a complex bill aimed at preventing illegal immigration in a split party 23-15 vote Thursday, allowing a full House vote on the legislation next week. The bill [text; committee press release,...

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Mao Zedong widow sentenced to death in China

On January 25, 1981, Jiang Qing, the widow of Mao Zedong, was sentenced to death by a special court in China. The charges stemmed primarily from Jiang's role in the Cultural Revolution. Saying "I was Chairman Mao's dog. I bit whomever he asked me to bite," Qing unsuccessfully argued that she was merely acting at the direction of her late husband, who had died five years earlier. In 1983, Jiang's sentence was commuted to life in prison so that she would have "time to repent." Her official trial documents have still not been released.

Charles Manson and "family" convicted of Tate murders

On January 25, 1971, Charles Manson and three women of his "family" were convicted of murder and conspiracy for the 1969 slayings of seven people, including actress Sharon Tate. Learn more about the trial of Charles Manson from Professor Douglas Linder of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law.

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