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News Libya top court sets date for foreign AIDS medics verdict
Libya top court sets date for foreign AIDS medics verdict
Michael Sung
June 20, 2007 12:37:00 pm

The Libyan Supreme Court announced Wednesday it will rule on the appeal of six foreign medics in three weeks. The five Bulgarian nurses and one Palestinian doctor were convicted last year of knowingly infecting...

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News Sierra Leone war crimes court hands down first convictions in trial of junta leaders
Sierra Leone war crimes court hands down first convictions in trial of junta leaders
Michael Sung
June 20, 2007 12:04:00 pm

The Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) on Wednesday convicted three former leaders of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council of crimes against humanity including collective punishments, murder, rape, conscripting or enlisting child...

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News UN Hariri chief investigator resigns as ICC deputy prosecutor
UN Hariri chief investigator resigns as ICC deputy prosecutor
Michael Sung
June 20, 2007 11:16:00 am

Serge Brammertz , the deputy prosecutor for investigations at the International Criminal Court, resigned on June 14, according to a Tuesday announcement from the International Criminal Court . Brammertz will continue to...

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News Poland to appeal ECHR abortion ruling
Poland to appeal ECHR abortion ruling
Michael Sung
June 20, 2007 10:24:00 am

Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski said Tuesday that Poland plans to appeal a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) that found Poland in violation of Article 8 of the...

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News CIA general counsel nominee faces skepticism from Senators over torture memo
CIA general counsel nominee faces skepticism from Senators over torture memo
Michael Sung
June 20, 2007 08:57:00 am

Members of the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence expressed reservations Tuesday about the nomination of John Rizzo as CIA general counsel, questioning the career CIA-lawyer's decision to sign off on the controversial 2002 "Bybee...

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News Taiwan president seeking UN membership referendum
Taiwan president seeking UN membership referendum
Michael Sung
June 20, 2007 07:52:00 am

Taiwanese President Chen Shui-Bian is proceeding with plans to hold a largely symbolic national referendum on whether Taiwan should attempt rejoining the United Nations (UN) under the name of Taiwan, despite opposition...

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News UN expert urges Iraq to suspend use of death penalty
UN expert urges Iraq to suspend use of death penalty
Michael Sung
June 19, 2007 02:57:00 pm

UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers Leandro Despouy Tuesday urged Iraq to stop carrying out death sentences , saying that the use of capital punishment despite threats of violence against the judiciary...

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News Former Thai PM charged with concealing assets
Former Thai PM charged with concealing assets
Michael Sung
June 19, 2007 02:13:00 pm

Thai police Tuesday charged former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra with concealing assets and illegally holding stock in publicly listed companies, as interim Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont repeated his previous guarantee...

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News UN rights council agrees on internal rules
UN rights council agrees on internal rules
Michael Sung
June 19, 2007 01:32:00 pm

Members of the UN Human Rights Council (UNCHR) on Monday reached an agreement on final rules governing the body, agreeing to a final text that requires proposed resolutions condemning human rights violators...

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News US appeals court rules against warrantless search of e-mail
US appeals court rules against warrantless search of e-mail
Michael Sung
June 19, 2007 12:34:00 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled unanimously Monday that the warrantless search of e-mails stored on Internet Service Providers (ISPs) violates the Fourth Amendment , finding that e-mail users correctly maintain a reasonable...

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Justice Thurgood Marshall died

On January 24, 1993, retired US Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, who had spent much of his life fighting and supporting civil rights causes, died in Bethesda, Maryland. Learn more about the life and legal career of Thurgood Marshall.

Poland Prime Minister resigns following espionage allegations

On January 24, 1996, Jozef Oleksy, the Prime Minister of Poland, resigned after he was accused of spying for the Soviet Union. Former KGB officer Andrzej Milczanowski alleged that Oleksy had passed him classified information while serving as the Polish Minister of Internal Affairs. A military investigation was closed in April of 1996 for lack of evidence.

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