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News Egypt court acquits police officers accused of killing protester
Egypt court acquits police officers accused of killing protester
Alison Sacriponte
May 23, 2013 11:39:29 am

The North Cairo Criminal Court on Wednesday acquitted seven police officers accused of killing a protester and injuring 11 others during the January 2011 revolution. The public prosecution had charged these seven police officers with attempted and premeditated murder....

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News Pakistan court refuses bail to Musharraf over detention of judges
Pakistan court refuses bail to Musharraf over detention of judges
Alison Sacriponte
May 23, 2013 10:52:49 am

A Pakistani anti-terrorism court (ATC) refused Wednesday to grant bail to former president Pervez Musharraf over the detention of judges in 2007 when he imposed emergency rule. Musharraf has been detained since April 19...

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News Chad authorities arrest war crimes suspect
Chad authorities arrest war crimes suspect
Alison Sacriponte
May 17, 2013 12:30:14 pm

The Chad public prosecutor's office announced on Wednesday that it has arrested Mahamat Djibrine, a former political police chief suspected of torture and hundreds of politically motivated killings in the 1980s. Djibrine was in charge of the Directorate of...

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News Hungary laws undermining human rights: HRW
Hungary laws undermining human rights: HRW
Alison Sacriponte
May 17, 2013 11:20:06 am

Hungarian laws introduced by the ruling Fidesz party in 2010 are undermining human rights, according to a report published Thursday by Human Rights Watch (HRW) . According to HRW, the new constitution...

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News UN rights chief urges Syrian rebels to end war crimes depicted in video
UN rights chief urges Syrian rebels to end war crimes depicted in video
Alison Sacriponte
May 16, 2013 08:26:16 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said on Tuesday that the mutilation of a Syrian soldier seen in an Internet video should be investigated as a potential war crime. Pillay urged Syrian rebels...

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News UN experts urge Russia to revise ‘foreign agents’ law
UN experts urge Russia to revise ‘foreign agents’ law
Alison Sacriponte
May 16, 2013 07:02:36 am

Three UN independent experts on Tuesday urged authorities in Russia to revise a law that is having "obstructive, intimidating and stigmatizing effects" on the country's non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and non-commercial organizations (NCOs) . The law, adopted...

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News Libya trials could be ‘Nuremberg moment’: ICC prosecutor
Libya trials could be ‘Nuremberg moment’: ICC prosecutor
Alison Sacriponte
May 9, 2013 11:55:51 am

The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) said Wednesday that if Libya can conduct fair trials of alleged perpetrators during the pro-democracy 2011 uprising, the proceedings could equal the lasting impact of the Nuremberg trials, sealing...

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News Italy prosecutors accuse Berlusconi of bribing senator
Italy prosecutors accuse Berlusconi of bribing senator
Alison Sacriponte
May 9, 2013 11:02:23 am

Italian prosecutors on Thursday called for former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi to face another trial on charges of bribing a senator. The prosecutors accuse Berlusconi of having paid former senator Sergio De...

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News US Senate approves bill allowing states to tax Internet purchases
US Senate approves bill allowing states to tax Internet purchases
Alison Sacriponte
May 7, 2013 01:05:07 pm

The US Senate approved a bill on Monday that would subject online shopping, a traditionally tax-free frontier, to state sales taxes. The law currently maintains that retailers must have a physical presence in the state...

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News California Supreme Court upholds local ban on medical marijuana shops
California Supreme Court upholds local ban on medical marijuana shops
Alison Sacriponte
May 7, 2013 11:53:17 am

The Supreme Court of California ruled unanimously Monday that local governments may outlaw medical marijuana dispensaries, upholding a ban enacted by the city of Riverside in 2010. The court concluded that California's medical marijuana statutes,...

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