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News Germany court begins genocide trial of former Rwanda mayor
Germany court begins genocide trial of former Rwanda mayor
Maureen Cosgrove
January 18, 2011 12:45:59 pm

The Frankfurt High Regional Court on Tuesday began the trial of a former Rwandan mayor on genocide charges relating to his involvement in the 1994 Rwandan genocide . Onesphore Rwabukombe , a 54-year-old...

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News Impeached former federal judge surrenders law license
Impeached former federal judge surrenders law license
Maureen Cosgrove
January 15, 2011 03:22:59 pm

The Supreme Court of Louisiana on Friday granted the request of a Louisiana federal judge who sought to permanently resign from practicing law. Ex-federal judge Thomas Porteous voluntarily surrendered his law license...

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News Tunisia constitutional council announces interim president, new elections
Tunisia constitutional council announces interim president, new elections
Maureen Cosgrove
January 15, 2011 02:37:21 pm

The Tunisia Constitutional Council on Saturday officially announced that President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali has permanetly left the office of the president. The council, the country's highest legal authority on constitutional issues, declared that the leader of...

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News Federal judge rules Washington primary election system constitutional
Federal judge rules Washington primary election system constitutional
Maureen Cosgrove
January 12, 2011 01:09:23 pm

A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that Washington state's "top-two" primary election system is constitutional. Judge John Coughenour of the US District Court for the Western District of Washington held that voters were not confused...

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News Russia court finds Khodorkovsky guilty of embezzlement
Russia court finds Khodorkovsky guilty of embezzlement
Maureen Cosgrove
December 27, 2010 10:21:42 am

The Khamovnichesky District Court in Moscow found former Russian oil executive Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his business partner Platon Lebedev guilty of embezzlement Monday. Khodorkovsky, the former owner of...

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News Argentina ex-dictator sentenced to life in prison
Argentina ex-dictator sentenced to life in prison
Maureen Cosgrove
December 23, 2010 10:50:05 am

Former Argentine dictator Jorge Rafael Videla was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison for crimes against humanity during Argentina's "Dirty War" . The Federal Court of Cordoba [official website, in...

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News Venezuela passes law banning certain Internet content
Venezuela passes law banning certain Internet content
Maureen Cosgrove
December 21, 2010 11:38:49 am

The National Assembly of Venezuela on Monday passed the Social Responsibility Law , which bans Internet content that promotes unrest among citizens or challenges legally established authorities. The law expands 2004 restrictions...

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News UN rights expert urges release of Myanmar political prisoners
UN rights expert urges release of Myanmar political prisoners
Maureen Cosgrove
December 14, 2010 09:58:40 am

A UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) expert on Monday urged Myanmar's military government to release 2,202 political prisoners . Tomas Ojea Quintana , a UN Special Rapporteur, called for the release of the...

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News Ontario court extends stay allowing enforcement of prostitution laws
Ontario court extends stay allowing enforcement of prostitution laws
Maureen Cosgrove
December 2, 2010 11:39:43 am

The Ontario Court of Appeal on Thursday ruled that several prostitution-related laws struck down by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (OSCJ) would remain in effect until April 29, pending an appeal. Justice...

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News Advocacy groups petition for investigation of Guantanamo psychologist
Advocacy groups petition for investigation of Guantanamo psychologist
Maureen Cosgrove
November 26, 2010 10:45:28 am

The Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA) and the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) petitioned a court on Wednesday to investigate a Guantanamo Bay psychologist who allegedly engaged in activities amounting to professional misconduct....

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Eritrean independence referendum begins

Eritrea's referendum for independence from Ethiopia began on April 23, 1993. The effort would later be successful, with over 99 percent of voters choosing independence. The referendum followed an independence war that lasted over thirty years. Learn more about the Eritrea/Ethiopia Conflict and Eritrea's independence.

Charles II of England crowned in restoration of monarchy

Charles II was crowned King of England on April 23, 1661, officially marking the restoration of the monarchy following a period of republican rule under Oliver and Richard Cromwell. The king's coronation took place 12 years after his father, Charles I, was executed for treason. Charles II was already recognized as King of Scotland more than 10 years prior. Learn more about Charles II.

RFK assassin sentenced to death

On April 23, 1969, Sirhan Sirhan was sentenced to death for the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Review a 1998 statement by Sirhan attorney Larry Teeter claiming Sirhan did not commit the crime. Sirhan was most recently denied parole in March 2023.

U.S. Army reserve created

On April 23, 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt created the U.S. Army Reserve.

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