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News Egypt military doctor acquitted on charge related to alleged forced virginity tests
Egypt military doctor acquitted on charge related to alleged forced virginity tests
Zach Zagger
March 11, 2012 10:42:59 am

An Egyptian army doctor was acquitted of obscenity by a military tribunal Sunday in relation to alleged forced virginity tests performed on detained protestors during the revolution last spring. The court refused to find that the forced virginity tests...

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News UN rights expert warns lethal force during arrests could violate international standards
UN rights expert warns lethal force during arrests could violate international standards
Zach Zagger
October 22, 2011 12:50:08 pm

United Nations Special Rapporteur on on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Christof Heyns , on Thursday urged respect for international standards concerning the use of lethal force during arrests and warned that the growing use of...

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News World Bank recognizes new Libya regime as it vows to investigate rights abuses
World Bank recognizes new Libya regime as it vows to investigate rights abuses
Zach Zagger
September 14, 2011 11:48:14 am

The new ruling regime in Libya vowed to investigate allegations of human rights abuses Wednesday after the World Bank recognized the newly formed National Transitional Council (NTC) as the official government. The NTC was responding [AFP...

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News Rights groups urge US appeals court to preserve suit over warrantless surveillance
Rights groups urge US appeals court to preserve suit over warrantless surveillance
Zach Zagger
September 1, 2011 10:41:58 am

Lawyers for the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on Wednesday urged the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Seattle to preserve two lawsuits over the warrantless surveillance of US citizens. EFF argued that...

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News Colombia high court reinstates ex-minister’s murder conviction
Colombia high court reinstates ex-minister’s murder conviction
Zach Zagger
September 1, 2011 09:24:53 am

The Colombian Supreme Court on Wednesday reinstated the murder conviction against ex-politician Alberto Santofimio Botero for the 1989 killing of Luis Carlos Galan, a political opponent of the drug cartels. The court issued an arrest...

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News Bangladesh ex-PM and opposition leader charged with corruption
Bangladesh ex-PM and opposition leader charged with corruption
Zach Zagger
August 8, 2011 02:14:32 pm

Former Bangladeshi prime minister Khaleda Zia and her son, Tarique Rahman , were charged with corruption Monday over alleged inappropriate donations. The Bangladesh Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) brought the charges ...

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News ACLU appeals same-sex domestic partnership case to Montana high court
ACLU appeals same-sex domestic partnership case to Montana high court
Zach Zagger
August 5, 2011 01:17:58 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) appealed a case over same-sex domestic partnerships Thursday to the the Montana Supreme Court , arguing that denying partnership rights to same-sex couples violates the state constitution [text,...

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News European rights agency condemns Belarus ‘persecution’ of dissidents
European rights agency condemns Belarus ‘persecution’ of dissidents
Zach Zagger
August 5, 2011 10:34:51 am

The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) expressed concern Friday over Belarus' handling of human rights activists and its efforts to silence opposition. OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Audronius Azubalis, said that the...

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News Khadr fires lawyers before repatriation to Canada
Khadr fires lawyers before repatriation to Canada
Zach Zagger
August 5, 2011 09:01:38 am

Canadian Guantanamo Bay detainee and convict Omar Khadr fired his defense lawyers Wednesday with no explanation, according to a directive obtained by Miami Herald Thursday. Khadr released his two...

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News Rights groups boycotting UK detainee torture inquiry
Rights groups boycotting UK detainee torture inquiry
Zach Zagger
August 4, 2011 09:03:47 am

Ten human rights groups said Thursday they would boycott a UK government inquiry into allegations that its secret services were complicit in torture of detainees in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The groups, including Human Rights Watch (HRW)...

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Titanic sinking precipitated multiple lawsuits

The Titanic sank early in the morning of April 15, 1912 after colliding with an iceberg in the North Atlantic. Of 2228 passengers and crewmembers aboard, only 705 survived. The sinking gave rise to a variety of lawsuits against the White Star Line, the Titanic's owners.

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On April 15, 1865, Vice-President Andrew Johnson was sworn in as the seventeenth President of the United States, after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth. Johnson became the first US President to be impeached, but he was not convicted. Learn more about Andrew Johnson and his impeachment from the US Senate.

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