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News Europe rights court to review Macedonia role in CIA extraordinary rendition
Europe rights court to review Macedonia role in CIA extraordinary rendition
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
October 14, 2010 04:23:25 pm

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) announced Thursday that it will review the involvement of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) in the extraordinary rendition and torture of Khaled El-Masri...

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News Rights groups reject invitation to testify in Sri Lanka civil war probe
Rights groups reject invitation to testify in Sri Lanka civil war probe
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
October 14, 2010 02:55:38 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW), Amnesty International (AI) and the International Crisis Group (ICG) , on Thursday declined an invitation from Sri Lanka's Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) to testify before the probe investigating the end...

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News Bolivia newspapers protest proposed racism law
Bolivia newspapers protest proposed racism law
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
October 8, 2010 10:55:22 am

The majority of Bolivian newspapers engaged in a joint protest Thursday against a proposed anti-racism law that they claim would damage freedom of expression. The newspapers shared one message on their front page, "There is...

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News Federal judge upholds health care law
Federal judge upholds health care law
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
October 8, 2010 09:22:36 am

A judge for the US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan ruled Thursday that a provision of the recently enacted health care reform law requiring all individuals...

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News France constitutional court approves burqa ban
France constitutional court approves burqa ban
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
October 7, 2010 03:32:08 pm

The French Constitutional Council ruled Thursday that a bill making it illegal to wear the Islamic burqa , niqab or other full...

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News UN rights panel to appoint expert on freedom of expression, assembly
UN rights panel to appoint expert on freedom of expression, assembly
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
October 1, 2010 10:18:01 am

The UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) adopted resolutions Thursday establishing the mandate of a Special Rapporteur for freedom of association and assembly. The Special Rapporteur will be responsible for reporting on how nations promote freedom...

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News Dutch lawmaker announces plans to ban burqa
Dutch lawmaker announces plans to ban burqa
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
October 1, 2010 09:09:28 am

Dutch politician Geert Wilders said Thursday that the Netherlands will ban the burqa and other full Islamic veils as part of the government's plan to form a minority coalition. The Liberals and...

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News Global rights group urges states to respect migrant rights
Global rights group urges states to respect migrant rights
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
September 30, 2010 04:29:09 pm

The Global Migration Group (GMG) adopted a statement Thursday urging all governments to respect the human rights of migrants, who are more likely to face various forms of abuse as they lack proper legal status. The...

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News EU suing UK over internet privacy
EU suing UK over internet privacy
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
September 30, 2010 03:23:41 pm

The European Commission (EC) announced Thursday that it would refer the UK to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) for not fully complying with EU regulations that protect the privacy of electronic communications. The EU...

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News Rights group urges Myanmar to free political prisoners before election
Rights group urges Myanmar to free political prisoners before election
Megan McKee | JURIST Staff
September 24, 2010 09:04:34 am

Amnesty International (AI) on Thursday urged the government of Myanmar to release all political prisoners ahead of the nation's November elections—the first to be held in 20 years. Myanmar currently holds 2,200 political prisoners, the...

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On November 12, 1948, former Japanese premier Hideki Tojo and several other World War II Japanese leaders were sentenced to death for war crimes. Read more about the Tokyo War Crimes Trials before the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.

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