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EU supports UN rights council proposal despite US opposition
Angela A. Onikepe
March 2, 2006 05:48:00 am

The 25-member European Union (EU) has issued a statement of support for a draft resolution proposing a new UN Human Rights Council to replace the generally-discredited Human Rights Commission , which...

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News Most bodies in Baghdad morgue show signs of torture, execution: UN rights official
Most bodies in Baghdad morgue show signs of torture, execution: UN rights official
Angela A. Onikepe
March 2, 2006 04:42:00 am

The former head of the Human Rights Office at the UN Assistance Mission in Iraq has told the BBC that extra-judicial killings and torture have become "endemic" in Iraq, and that up to 75% of...

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News Guantanamo tribunal to review whether evidence obtained by torture
Guantanamo tribunal to review whether evidence obtained by torture
Angela A. Onikepe
March 2, 2006 04:22:00 am

For the first time since the Guantanamo Bay war crimes tribunals convened in August 2004, a presiding military judge has said that he will examine potential evidence to determine if it was obtained through torture before ruling on admissibility....

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News Pitcairn Island men lose sex abuse appeal arguing UK law inapplicable
Pitcairn Island men lose sex abuse appeal arguing UK law inapplicable
Angela A. Onikepe
March 2, 2006 02:39:00 am

The six men convicted in October 2004 of committing sexual abuse against women and underage girls on the British possession of Pitcairn Island over a period of 30 years have lost their latest appeals. Appearing...

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News Montenegro accepts EU plan for independence vote, delays referendum
Montenegro accepts EU plan for independence vote, delays referendum
Angela A. Onikepe
March 1, 2006 07:24:00 am

The Montenegrin government agreed Tuesday to delay the republic's independence referendum from Serbia originally scheduled for April 30 and accept a controversial formula proposed by the European Union (EU) . The EU said...

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News Milosevic subpoenas Clinton for ICTY trial
Milosevic subpoenas Clinton for ICTY trial
Angela A. Onikepe
March 1, 2006 07:20:00 am

Two British court-appointed lawyers assisting former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic have submitted a motion to subpoena former US president Bill Clinton to testify at Milosevic's trial before the International Criminal Tribunal...

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News Evolution opponents sue Russian Education Ministry
Evolution opponents sue Russian Education Ministry
Angela A. Onikepe
March 1, 2006 04:23:00 am

The Russian Education Ministry faces a lawsuit calling for it to remove evolution from the national science curriculum. The parents of Maria Shreiber, a 15 year old schoolgirl from St. Petersburg, have argued in...

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News Muhammad cartoons prompt charges in Belarus as Canada press cleared
Muhammad cartoons prompt charges in Belarus as Canada press cleared
Angela A. Onikepe
February 23, 2006 04:04:00 am

Belarus newspaper Zgoda has been criminally charged for reprinting cartoons caricaturing the Prophet Muhammad that have sparked violent protests across the Muslim world. The Belarus State Security Committee , still known as...

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News Spain court to try Guatemala genocide case
Spain court to try Guatemala genocide case
Angela A. Onikepe
February 23, 2006 03:26:00 am

The Spanish National Court (Audiencia Nacional) has taken jurisdiction over a case investigating Guatemalan officers accused of genocide and torture during the civil unrest from 1978 to 1986. The allegations were made 1999 by Guatemalan Nobel...

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News Rights group reports 98 deaths of detainees in US custody
Rights group reports 98 deaths of detainees in US custody
Angela A. Onikepe
February 22, 2006 08:39:00 am

Nearly 100 detainees have died in US custody in Iraq and Afghanistan since August 2002, according to findings of the US rights group Human Rights First initially reported Tuesday evening on BBC television's Newsnight program [video...

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US House voted to impeach President Clinton

On December 19, 1998, a divided US House of Representatives voted to impeach President Bill Clinton on charges of lying under oath to a federal grand jury and obstructing justice in the Monica Lewinsky affair.

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UK signs Hong Kong over to China

On December 19, 1984, the United Kingdom and China signed the Sino-British Joint Declaration, which ceded control of Hong Kong to the government of mainland China in 1997. The treaty also ensured that Hong Kong would retain its capitalist and democratic systems for at least 50 year after the transfer of power.

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