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News Haiti report finds officers killed 12 unarmed detainees during prison uprising: NYT
Haiti report finds officers killed 12 unarmed detainees during prison uprising: NYT
Zach Zagger
October 22, 2010 04:36:33 pm

Haitian prison officers are alleged to have killed 12 detainees "deliberately and without justification," using "inappropriate, abusive and disproportionate force" during a January 19 prison uprising, according to an independent commission, the New York Times reported ...

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News Russia prosecutors seek 14-year sentence in second Khodorkovsky case
Russia prosecutors seek 14-year sentence in second Khodorkovsky case
Zach Zagger
October 22, 2010 04:11:18 pm

Russian prosecutors asked Friday for a 14-year prison sentence in the second case against former oil executive Mikhail Khodorkovsky , though his sentence could be reduced based on time served for a prior conviction. Khodorkovsky...

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News Iran to shut down media reporting on opposition movement
Iran to shut down media reporting on opposition movement
Zach Zagger
October 19, 2010 08:47:57 am

The Iranian Culture Ministry announced Monday that it will shut down media outlets that publish reports on opposition leaders. The government warned media outlets against reports on opposition leaders, marking the government's first...

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News Egypt cancels private permits to broadcast live television
Egypt cancels private permits to broadcast live television
Zach Zagger
October 15, 2010 03:37:03 pm

Egypt issued new media restrictions Wednesday that critics say effectively put all live television media, including talk shows and news shows, under government control. The telecommunications regulator cancelled the broadcast permits of all private media companies...

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News UK court begins inquests over 2005 London transit bombings
UK court begins inquests over 2005 London transit bombings
Zach Zagger
October 12, 2010 08:29:38 am

A UK court began inquests Monday into the July 2005 London transit bombings that killed 52 people and injured 700 others. Lady Justice Hallett is presiding over the inquests with the victims'...

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News China dissident Liu Xiaobo wins 2010 Nobel Peace Prize
China dissident Liu Xiaobo wins 2010 Nobel Peace Prize
Zach Zagger
October 8, 2010 04:02:55 pm

Chinese human rights activist Liu Xiaobo was announced Friday as the winner of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize , "for his long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China." Liu has...

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News Supreme Court declines to hear Guantanamo wiretapping appeal
Supreme Court declines to hear Guantanamo wiretapping appeal
Zach Zagger
October 5, 2010 08:22:14 am

The US Supreme Court on Monday denied certiorari in Wilner v. NSA , in which lawyers for Guantanamo Bay detainees were seeking disclosure of whether...

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News Ukraine constitutional court expands presidential powers
Ukraine constitutional court expands presidential powers
Zach Zagger
October 1, 2010 02:20:59 pm

The Constitutional Court of Ukraine ruled Friday that a 2004 law that transferred powers from the presidency to parliament was unconstitutional, ordering the powers be restored to the president. The ruling invalidates the reforms passed...

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News Federal judge declares mistrial in murder case against Blackwater contractors
Federal judge declares mistrial in murder case against Blackwater contractors
Zach Zagger
September 27, 2010 07:45:57 am

A judge for the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia declared a mistrial Monday in a murder case against two Blackwater defense contractors after the jury failed to reach a verdict....

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News Kenya court convicts 7 more Somali pirates
Kenya court convicts 7 more Somali pirates
Zach Zagger
September 24, 2010 01:53:45 pm

A Kenyan court on Thursday convicted seven Somali pirates and sentenced them to five years in prison. The group was tried and convicted in the coastal town of Mombasa where they had been held...

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Sirhan convicted of assassinating RFK

On April 17, 1969, Sirhan Sirhan was convicted of assassinating Senator Robert F. Kennedy and sentenced to death. The sentence was later commuted to life in prison after the Supreme Court of California overturned the death penalty in the state.

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