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News HRW: Turkish emergency decrees permitting government-sanctioned torture
HRW: Turkish emergency decrees permitting government-sanctioned torture
Steven Wildberger
October 26, 2016 09:28:49 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday released a report criticizing Turkey's emergency decrees have weakened human rights safeguards, resulting in at least 13 instances of abuse including sexual abuse, beatings and sleep deprivation. Hugh Williamson, Europe...

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News UN calls on all governments to stop enforced disappearances
UN calls on all governments to stop enforced disappearances
Steven Wildberger
October 26, 2016 08:53:21 am

The UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID) on Monday called on all governments to make a concerted effort to fight against enforced disappearances. Noting the increasing prevalence of disappearances, Houria Es Slami ,...

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News Federal judge: Georgia does not have to reveal execution drug provider
Federal judge: Georgia does not have to reveal execution drug provider
Steven Wildberger
October 22, 2016 10:41:30 am

U.S. District Judge J. Clay Fuller on Thursday ruled that the state of Georgia does not have to reveal information about its one-drug execution method. In a suit brought by two death row inmates challenging...

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News UN rights expert calls for next secretary-general to eliminate tax havens
UN rights expert calls for next secretary-general to eliminate tax havens
Steven Wildberger
October 22, 2016 10:11:43 am

UN civil rights expert Alfred de Zayas on Friday called on incoming secretary-general Antonio Guterres to host an international conference on phasing out offshore havens to force billionaires and "kleptocrats" to...

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News ACLU: DOJ must investigate police use of facial recognition technology
ACLU: DOJ must investigate police use of facial recognition technology
Steven Wildberger
October 19, 2016 09:40:53 am

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), along with the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and 50 other interest groups, sent a letter on Tuesday urging the US Department of Justice to investigate...

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News Croatia prosecutor charges ex-Yugoslav military officers with war crimes
Croatia prosecutor charges ex-Yugoslav military officers with war crimes
Steven Wildberger
October 19, 2016 08:57:32 am

A Croatian prosecutor on Tuesday charged eight ex-Yugoslav military officers, including commander Borislav Djukic, with war crimes perpetrated during the Croatian War of Independence . Croatia split from the former Yugoslavia in 1991, and the nations...

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News UN reports high incidences of rape, impunity in Liberia
UN reports high incidences of rape, impunity in Liberia
Steven Wildberger
October 15, 2016 06:14:01 pm

A United Nations report released Friday documents high rates of rape and perpetrator impunity in Liberia. The report, released by the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights...

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News Obama signs legislation creating Commission on Native Children
Obama signs legislation creating Commission on Native Children
Steven Wildberger
October 15, 2016 10:26:11 am

President Barack Obama on Friday signed into law a new bill creating the Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children, tasked with identifying and finding solutions to problems facing Native American youths. The...

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News UN rights expert: Egypt restricting NGOs, rights defenders
UN rights expert: Egypt restricting NGOs, rights defenders
Steven Wildberger
October 12, 2016 08:20:36 am

Maina Kiai , UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, warned Tuesday that the Egyptian government "seems to be systematically attacking civil society in an effort to silence its voice." Specifically targeting...

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News Supreme Court hears argument on Samsung design, juror bias
Supreme Court hears argument on Samsung design, juror bias
Steven Wildberger
October 12, 2016 07:38:00 am

The US Supreme Court on Tuesday heard argument in the cases of Samsung Electronics Co. v. Apple, Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado and Manrique v. United States . In Samsung Electronics, Samsung Corporation challenged [transcript,...

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On January 8, 1973, seven men went on trial in Washington DC in connection with a June 17, 1972 break-in to Democratic Party headquarters in the Watergate Hotel. Read more about the Watergate burglary and cover-up.

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On January 8, 1961, voters in France overwhelmingly approved self-determination for Algeria. By a 75 percent margin, French citizens voted in favor of a referendum which allowed the colony of Algeria to determine its own future. On July 1, 1961, Algerians elected to become an independent nation by a near-unanimous margin. These events concluded nearly a decade of fighting in the French-Algerian War. Learn more about the history of the French-Algerian War.

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