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News Pakistan reaffirms rejection of nuclear weapons treaty after latest missile test
Pakistan reaffirms rejection of nuclear weapons treaty after latest missile test
Mike Rosen-Molina
August 28, 2007 06:10:00 pm

The government of Pakistan has reiterated its refusal to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in the wake of its latest test of a nuclear-capable missile, saying that nuclear arms are vital to a...

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News Federal judge overturns bankruptcy court ruling limiting Enron debt claims
Federal judge overturns bankruptcy court ruling limiting Enron debt claims
Mike Rosen-Molina
August 28, 2007 02:06:00 pm

A Manhattan federal judge Monday overturned a federal bankruptcy court's highly-controversial decision in the Enron case, ruling that holders of claims against a bankrupt company should have their claims extinguished if they purchased them from a...

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News Bangladesh Supreme Court orders former PM Hasina held without bail
Bangladesh Supreme Court orders former PM Hasina held without bail
Mike Rosen-Molina
August 28, 2007 11:59:00 am

The Bangladesh Supreme Court has overturned a court order granting bail to former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed , ruling Monday that she should remain in prison as she awaits trial on extortion charges [JURIST...

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News Yahoo! seeks dismissal of lawsuit alleging it abetted China torture
Yahoo! seeks dismissal of lawsuit alleging it abetted China torture
Mike Rosen-Molina
August 28, 2007 10:45:00 am

Yahoo! filed a motion in federal court in California Monday seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit alleging that the Internet giant aided and abetted human rights violations committed by the Chinese government by...

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News Federal judge issues temporary injunction against Missouri abortion law
Federal judge issues temporary injunction against Missouri abortion law
Mike Rosen-Molina
August 27, 2007 08:36:00 pm

A federal judge issued a temporary injunction Monday blocking a Missouri abortion law that would subject more abortion clinics to tighter state control. The law, which had been scheduled to go into effect Tuesday, would classify...

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News New Thailand constitution formally enacted by king’s signature
New Thailand constitution formally enacted by king’s signature
Mike Rosen-Molina
August 24, 2007 04:13:00 pm

Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej formally signed the country's new constitution into law Friday. The constitution, put forward by the military-backed interim government, was approved in a national referendum last week....

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News US judge refuses to block France extradition bid for ex-Panama chief Noriega
US judge refuses to block France extradition bid for ex-Panama chief Noriega
Mike Rosen-Molina
August 24, 2007 04:10:00 pm

A US judge Friday refused to reject a French extradition request for former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega to face charges of money laundering through French banks. Noriega and his wife were sentenced in absentia to...

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News Bosnia court sentences ex-policeman to 12 years for crimes against humanity
Bosnia court sentences ex-policeman to 12 years for crimes against humanity
Mike Rosen-Molina
August 24, 2007 03:16:00 pm

The War Crimes Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina sentenced a Bosnian Serb former reserve policeman to 12 years in prison for crimes against humanity committed during the 1992-95 Bosnian civil war. Nenad...

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News Cambodia judge to remain on Khmer Rouge tribunal: PM
Cambodia judge to remain on Khmer Rouge tribunal: PM
Mike Rosen-Molina
August 24, 2007 02:58:00 pm

An investigating judge who was to be transferred from the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) to serve as the head of Cambodia's Appeals Court will still remain on the ECCC, filling...

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News US seeks Khadr charges reinstatement before military commission review court
US seeks Khadr charges reinstatement before military commission review court
Mike Rosen-Molina
August 24, 2007 02:15:00 pm

US military lawyers appearing at the first sitting of the new US Court of Military Commission Review Friday urged the court to overturn a ruling dropping charges against Canadian Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr [JURIST news...

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Nazis arrest White Rose leaders

On February 18, 1943, the Nazi government of Germany arrested the two leaders of the White Rose movement, brother and sister Hans and Sophie Scholl. The White Rose was a German group, primarily comprised of students, that advocated non-violent resistance to the Nazi government in Germany. After the Scholls were arrested, the remaining members of the White Rose were captured by the end of 1943. The Scholls were convicted of treason on February 22, 1943, and sentenced to death. Read the pamphlets spread by the members of the White Rose.

Chicago Seven verdicts rendered

On February 18, 1970, a US jury rendered its verdicts in the trial of the Chicago Seven, who were charged in connection with the violence that had erupted at the 1968 Democratic Convention. The jury acquitted all defendants on conspiracy while finding five guilty of intent to incite a riot while crossing state lines. Learn more about the trial of the Chicago Seven from Douglas Linder of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law.

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