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News Gitmo detainee alleges torture in Moroccan prison, denounces military commissions
Gitmo detainee alleges torture in Moroccan prison, denounces military commissions
Krystal MacIntyre
April 7, 2006 11:16:00 am

Guantanamo Bay detainee Binyam Muhammad said Thursday that he had been tortured after United States authorities transported him to a Moroccan prison for interrogation. Muhammad is a suspected al Qaeda member and is charged with conspiring...

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News Serbia promises to deliver Mladic by end of April: ICTY
Serbia promises to deliver Mladic by end of April: ICTY
Krystal MacIntyre
April 7, 2006 10:30:00 am

Serbia has promised to deliver fugitive Bosnian war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia by the end of April, according to a...

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News Canadian Guantanamo detainee boycotts military commission hearings
Canadian Guantanamo detainee boycotts military commission hearings
Krystal MacIntyre
April 5, 2006 03:11:00 pm

Nineteen-year-old Canadian Omar Khadr refused to take part in military commission proceedings during a pretrial hearing at Guantanamo Bay Wednesday, claiming that he was mistreated and sent to...

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News Council of Europe urges Russia to abolish death penalty before assuming presidency
Council of Europe urges Russia to abolish death penalty before assuming presidency
Krystal MacIntyre
April 5, 2006 01:59:00 pm

The Council of Europe on Wednesday repeated its calls that Russia officially abolish the death penalty . There have been no executions in Russia for over ten years as the result of a moratorium imposed...

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News Massachusetts legislature approves bill requiring health care coverage for residents
Massachusetts legislature approves bill requiring health care coverage for residents
Krystal MacIntyre
April 5, 2006 01:29:00 pm

Massachusetts lawmakers have approved a sweeping health care plan that would require all residents to have health coverage or face penalties. Massachusetts is the first state to approve a health insurance reform [IssueSource...

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California federal judge bans public release of information on executioners
Krystal MacIntyre
April 4, 2006 11:59:00 am

US District Judge Jeremy Fogel has authorized lawyers to obtain information on executioners at San Quentin Prison, but has banned the release of any details about them to the public. Lawyers for convicted murderer and death row...

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News Taylor assembles defense team for Sierra Leone war crimes trial
Taylor assembles defense team for Sierra Leone war crimes trial
Krystal MacIntyre
April 4, 2006 11:08:00 am

Former Liberian President Charles Taylor met with several potential defense lawyers after he pleaded not guilty Monday to 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the...

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Annan calls for ratifications of mine ban treaty
Krystal MacIntyre
April 4, 2006 10:17:00 am

UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Tuesday called on states to ratify the 1997 anti-personnel mine ban treaty and said that it should only take ten years to rid the world of all land mines will take...

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Annan call for UN bureaucracy overhaul may impact rights reporting
Krystal MacIntyre
March 31, 2006 10:56:00 am

UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has called for the United Nations to reduce the number of reports it produces each year as part of his ongoing UN reform agenda first announced...

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UN torture investigator seeks access to alleged secret CIA prisons in Europe
Krystal MacIntyre
March 31, 2006 10:16:00 am

Manfred Nowak , the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture , has said that he is certain that the United States has secret detention facilities in Europe and has demanded access to the facilities....

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UK House of Lords becomes an elected body

On March 7, 2007, Britain's lower house of Parliament, the House of Commons, voted to change the upper chamber, the House of Lords, to an elected body. Previously, appointments to the House of Lords were based on noble birth.

Selma-Montgomery march began with 'Bloody Sunday'

On March 7, 1965, 525 civil rights activists began a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Just outside Selma, heavily armed police and deputies broke up the march with billy clubs and tear gas, injuring 65 people and hospitalizing 17 in a melee that became known as "Bloody Sunday." After federal court protection had been secured, 3,200 marchers started out again on March 21. By the time they reached Montgomery on March 25, their numbers had swelled to 25,000. Learn more about the Selma-to-Montgomery March from the US National Parks Service, which preserves the route as a National Historic Trail.

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