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News US says female Iraqi detainee release not imminent
US says female Iraqi detainee release not imminent
Nishat Hasan
January 19, 2006 07:46:00 pm

White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Thursday there is no immediate plan to release six of eight women detained by US forces in Iraq. His comment and similar ones from US military spokesmen follow statements by Iraq's Justice Ministry...

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News Same-sex union ban planned in Nigeria
Same-sex union ban planned in Nigeria
Nishat Hasan
January 19, 2006 07:37:00 pm

Nigeria’s government has announced plans to ban same-sex marriage and any protests urging same-sex unions. Government officials have said the legislation is a preemptive step in light of other nations legalizing same-sex unions...

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News Canadian study recommends legalizing polygamy
Canadian study recommends legalizing polygamy
Nishat Hasan
January 13, 2006 11:36:00 am

A study commissioned by the Canadian Justice Department and obtained by Canadian Press has urged the Canadian federal government to legalize polygamy to help protect women and children in those relationships. Section 293 of the Canadian Criminal...

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News Murder charge dropped against US soldier accused in death of Iraqi general
Murder charge dropped against US soldier accused in death of Iraqi general
Nishat Hasan
January 13, 2006 11:20:00 am

US military prosecutors have dropped murder charges against Chief Warrant Officer Jefferson Williams in connection with the 2003 suffocation of Iraqi Major General Abed Hamed Mowhoush. In a plea deal with prosecutors Williams, one of three soldiers...

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News Singapore lawyers’ guild to review death penalty
Singapore lawyers’ guild to review death penalty
Nishat Hasan
January 13, 2006 10:57:00 am

Singapore's national association of lawyers, the Law Society , is to conduct a review of the nation's death penalty laws and make recommendations to the national government in nine months. Singapore has one of the world's highest per capita...

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News Enron tapes barred from Lay, Skilling trial
Enron tapes barred from Lay, Skilling trial
Nishat Hasan
January 13, 2006 10:37:00 am

US District Judge Sim Lake ruled Thursday that prosecutors in the trials of Enron founder Kenneth Lay and former CEO Jeffrey Skilling cannot use recorded audio tapes of Enron employees...

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News Colombia ex-justice minister to be charged in death of presidential candidate
Colombia ex-justice minister to be charged in death of presidential candidate
Nishat Hasan
December 22, 2005 09:53:00 am

Colombian prosecutors plan to file charges against former justice minister Alberto Santofimio Botero in connection with the 1989 assassination of Liberal party presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galan , the attorney general's office announced Wednesday. Santofimio will...

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News US protecting released high-level Iraqi officials: lawyer
US protecting released high-level Iraqi officials: lawyer
Nishat Hasan
December 22, 2005 09:30:00 am

A lawyer for Tariq Aziz , Iraq's deputy prime minister during Saddam Hussein's regime, said Wednesday that US troops are protecting "high-value" former Iraqi officials released from custody earlier this week. Badee Izzat Aref said that...

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News Afghan journalist convicted of blasphemy released from jail
Afghan journalist convicted of blasphemy released from jail
Nishat Hasan
December 22, 2005 09:14:00 am

Afghan journalist Ali Mohaqiq Nasab, the editor of the magazine Hoqooq-i-Zan, (translated as Women's Rights) who was convicted of blasphemy for publishing anti-Islamic articles, has been freed from jail , a senior Afghan judge said...

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News Russian NGO bill gets second approval in Duma
Russian NGO bill gets second approval in Duma
Nishat Hasan
December 22, 2005 08:36:00 am

Russia's Duma , the lower house of parliament, approved on Wednesday a much-criticized bill restricting NGO activity by 376-10 on its second reading. The bill would create a government agency with broad power to monitor and...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

District of Columbia named seat of US government

On July 16, 1790, the District of Columbia was established as the permanent seat of the United States government by the Residence Act. Originally the district contained land on both sides of the Potomac, grants from Maryland and Virginia, but in the mid-19th century, when it was obvious that the major government buildings were being built on the Maryland side, Virginia asked for its land back and received it. Learn more about the District of Columbia.

Saddam Hussein becomes President of Iraq

On July 16, 1979, Hasan al-Bakr resigned as President of Iraq. He was replaced by Saddam Hussein, who held power until he was deposed by American forces in 2003. In 2006, Hussein was tried and convicted of crimes against humanity. He was executed by hanging later that year. Learn more about relations between the United States and Saddam Hussein from George Washington University.

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