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News HRW: Guinea must protect telephone privacy
HRW: Guinea must protect telephone privacy
Steven Wildberger
February 6, 2016 12:21:24 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday sent a letter to Guinea Prime Minister Mamady Youla, urging him to ensure that any government oversight on telecommunications respects individual privacy. On January 6, 2016, the Autorité de Régulation des Postes...

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News UN: WikiLeaks founder arbitrarily detained, should be released
UN: WikiLeaks founder arbitrarily detained, should be released
Steven Wildberger
February 6, 2016 11:51:46 am

The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention on Thursday released a statement finding that Julian Assange , founder of the controversial website WikiLeaks , has been arbitrarily detained in the UK since 2010. Assange...

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News UN: US lacks commitment to ‘reparations for people of African descent’
UN: US lacks commitment to ‘reparations for people of African descent’
Steven Wildberger
January 30, 2016 12:25:55 pm

A group of UN experts on people of African descent stated Friday that "ideology ensuring the domination of one group over another continues to negatively impact the civil, political, economic, social, cultural and environmental rights of African...

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News Obama administration announces new steps to advance equal pay
Obama administration announces new steps to advance equal pay
Steven Wildberger
January 30, 2016 11:48:20 am

US President Barack Obama on Friday announced a new set of actions his administration is taking in an effort to close the gender pay gap. Speaking with reporters, Obama chastised American business for paying women, on average, only 79...

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News Egypt seeks to mute dissent ahead of Arab Spring anniversary
Egypt seeks to mute dissent ahead of Arab Spring anniversary
Steven Wildberger
January 23, 2016 05:05:21 pm

In anticipation of the fifth anniversary of the Arab Spring uprising, Egyptian authorities have spent the last week clamping down on dissidents in an effort to avoid further political unrest. At the instruction of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi [BBC...

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UN Security Council visits Burundi seeking end to turmoil
Steven Wildberger
January 23, 2016 04:27:50 pm

A delegation from the United Nations Security Council on Friday met with top government officials in Burundi, in an effort to end months of political turmoil in the country. Led by Ismael Gaspar Martins, Samantha...

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News Supreme Court to hear appeal for former Virginia governor
Supreme Court to hear appeal for former Virginia governor
Steven Wildberger
January 16, 2016 12:10:21 pm

The US Supreme Court on Friday granted certiorari in eight new cases for this term. In McDonnell v. United States , the Supreme Court is asked to decide the meaning of "official action"...

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News Supreme Court hears arguments in Iran terrorism compensation case
Supreme Court hears arguments in Iran terrorism compensation case
Steven Wildberger
January 13, 2016 02:12:57 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in the cases of Bank Markazi v. Peterson and Puerto Rico v. Sanchez Valle. In Bank Markazi v. Peterson , plaintiff Deborah Peterson,...

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News UN: use of cluster bombs in Yemen may be war crime
UN: use of cluster bombs in Yemen may be war crime
Steven Wildberger
January 9, 2016 12:14:52 pm

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday warned that the use of cluster bombs by a Saudi-led coalition against neighborhoods in Yemen may amount to a war crime. Cluster bombs spread bomblets over a wide area, many...

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Texas governor calls for new constitutional amendments
Steven Wildberger
January 9, 2016 11:48:59 am

Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Friday called for nine new amendments to the US Constitution in an effort to shrink the size of the federal government. Speaking at a political event in Austin, Texas,...

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French novelist defended Dreyfus in open letter

On January 13, 1898, the French journalist and novelist Emile Zola published an open letter entitled J'accuse in defense of Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer in the French army who had been dubiously convicted of spying. Learn more about the Dreyfus Affair. Sentenced to prison for libel, Zola fled to England; he was granted amnesty and returned to France, but died of carbon monoxide poisoning before Dreyfus was exonerated.

Douglas Wilder takes office as first elected black governor

On January 13, 1990, Lawrence Douglas Wilder was sworn in as the governor of Virginia by former US Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell. Wilder was the first African-American to be elected governor of a U.S. state. He would also serve as Mayor of Richmond, the state's capital city, from 2005 through 2009. Learn more about the life and career of Douglas Wilder.

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