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UN criticizes increased use of capital punishment in Saudi Arabia
Jennie Ryan
January 8, 2012 10:27:42 am

The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on Friday expressed alarm over the increased use of capital punishment in Saudi Arabia, including increased use of torture to obtain confessions. According to...

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Iowa court orders both same-sex parents be included on birth certificate
Jennie Ryan
January 6, 2012 11:04:11 am

An Iowa District Court on Wednesday ordered that the Iowa Department of Public Health must include both names of married same-sex parents on children's birth certificates. Melissa and Heather Gartner sued the Iowa...

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News Federal judge dismisses ex-State Department employee’s diplomatic immunity suit
Federal judge dismisses ex-State Department employee’s diplomatic immunity suit
Jennie Ryan
January 6, 2012 09:59:39 am

A judge in the US District Court for the District of Columbia on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit brought by a former State Department employee demanding diplomatic immunity against charges she participated in the...

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Rights group criticizes Kyrgyzstan justice system
Jennie Ryan
December 22, 2011 10:45:53 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday criticized the Kyrgyz Supreme Court for upholding a guilty verdict in a trial it claims was marred by allegations of torture, violence and threats. In its ruling on December...

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New York Times suing DOJ for information on targeted killings
Jennie Ryan
December 22, 2011 09:57:42 am

The New York Times (NYT) filed a lawsuit against the US Department of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday alleging the government violated the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) in refusing to release legal memoranda...

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Egypt court reduces sentence of jailed blogger
Jennie Ryan
December 15, 2011 10:56:14 am

An Egyptian military court on Thursday reduced the sentence of a blogger charged with criticizing the military. The court reduced the three-year sentence of blogger Maikel Nabil to two years. Nabil was convicted and sentenced to prison...

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White House withdraws threat to veto defense bill
Jennie Ryan
December 15, 2011 10:21:33 am

The White House on Wednesday announced that President Barack Obama no longer intends to veto the National Defense Authorization Act for 2012 . The about face comes after revisions by lawmakers that address the concerns...

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ICJ rules Greece wrongfully blocked FYROM bid to join NATO over name
Jennie Ryan
December 5, 2011 10:48:13 am

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled on Monday that Greece wrongly blocked the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) from joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in a dispute over the...

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Seychelles president urges greater anti-piracy measures
Jennie Ryan
December 5, 2011 09:49:38 am

Seychelles President James Michel on Monday asked world leaders to address security problems in Somalia with greater urgency on Monday in order to lower the rate of Somali pirate attacks in the southern Indian...

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Vietnam appeals court reduces sentence of pro-democracy blogger
Jennie Ryan
November 29, 2011 11:14:21 am

An appeals court in Vietnam reduced the sentence of pro-democracy blogger and professor Pham Minh Hoang , alias Phan Kien Quoc, by more than half on Tuesday. Hoang was sentenced in August to three years...

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28 countries unite against Axis Powers

On January 2, 1942, twenty-eight countries formally agreed not to make peace with the Axis Powers separately. At the time, all twenty-eight were fighting against the Axis as Allies in World War II. The agreement was part of the Declaration by the United Nations, signed the previous day. In December of 1941, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt referred to this group of allies as the "United Nations."

US government agents arrested thousands in Palmer raids

On January 2, 1920, over 500 government agents acting on the direction of US Attorney General Mitchell Palmer carried out a massive counter-terror operation in 33 US cities, arresting between six and ten thousand aliens suspected of Communism, radicalism and anarchism. The "Palmer Raids" and the detentions and deportation proceedings that followed them were denounced by a number of prominent lawyers and judges who later established the American Civil Liberties Union. Read an excerpt from Attorney General Palmer's 1920 article, The Case Against the 'Reds' and learn more about the Palmer Raids and the Red Scare of 1919-20.

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