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News Pakistan high court judge says Musharraf ruling could be delayed until mid-November
Pakistan high court judge says Musharraf ruling could be delayed until mid-November
Kiely Lewandowski
November 1, 2007 02:44:00 pm

The Supreme Court of Pakistan judge presiding over a case challenging the legality of President Pervez Musharraf's re-election bid said Thursday that the court is unlikely to rule in the case until mid-November. The court has previously...

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News Former Milberg Weiss partner pleads guilty to conspiracy in class action scheme
Former Milberg Weiss partner pleads guilty to conspiracy in class action scheme
Kiely Lewandowski
October 29, 2007 04:46:00 pm

Former Milberg Weiss partner William Lerach pleaded guilty to conspiracy Monday for his part in the firm's illegal kickback scheme. Lerach reached an agreement with prosecutors last month to plead guilty to conspiracy...

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News Russia arrest of former Yukos exec violated rights convention: Europe court
Russia arrest of former Yukos exec violated rights convention: Europe court
Kiely Lewandowski
October 25, 2007 03:14:00 pm

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Thursday ruled that Russia's arrest and pre-trial detention of former Yukos executive Platon Lebedev violated Lebedev's right to liberty and security under Article 5...

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News Myanmar agrees to visit from UN rights expert
Myanmar agrees to visit from UN rights expert
Kiely Lewandowski
October 22, 2007 06:01:00 pm

Myanmar agreed Monday to accept a visit by UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Paulo Sergio Pinheiro ahead of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit meetings next month. Pinheiro has been blocked from visiting...

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News Rwanda war crimes suspect arrested in France
Rwanda war crimes suspect arrested in France
Kiely Lewandowski
October 18, 2007 02:58:00 pm

Rwandan genocide suspect Dominique Ntawukuriryayo has been arrested in France, a UN spokesperson said Thursday. Ntawukuriryayo, a former public official, had been on the run from the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) , where he...

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News US military judge says Khadr terror trial should resume despite appeal
US military judge says Khadr terror trial should resume despite appeal
Kiely Lewandowski
October 15, 2007 06:16:00 pm

US military judge Col. Peter Brownback on Monday said that military commission proceedings against Canadian Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr would resume November 8. Brownback's ruling comes despite Khadr's appeal challenging the earlier decision...

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News Rwanda commission to investigate 1994 assassination that sparked genocide
Rwanda commission to investigate 1994 assassination that sparked genocide
Kiely Lewandowski
October 11, 2007 03:55:00 pm

Rwandan Information Minister Laurent Nkusi said Thursday that the government of Rwanda has completed setting up a commission charged with investigating the 1994 assassination of then-Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana . The downing of the plane carrying the Hutu...

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News Rights group sues Blackwater over Iraqi civilian killings
Rights group sues Blackwater over Iraqi civilian killings
Kiely Lewandowski
October 11, 2007 02:59:00 pm

The New York-based Center for Constitutional Rights filed a lawsuit against private security contractor Blackwater USA Thursday on behalf of an injured survivor and the families of 3 men killed during a September 16 shooting...

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News Former Bangladesh minister sentenced to 13 years for corruption
Former Bangladesh minister sentenced to 13 years for corruption
Kiely Lewandowski
October 8, 2007 06:20:00 pm

A Bangladesh court Monday convicted former Home Minister Mohammed Nasim of corruption and sentenced him to 13 years in jail. Nasim's wife was also sentenced in absentia to three years for aiding her husband in accumulating property through "dishonest...

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