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News Mexico government report alleges crimes against humanity in ‘dirty war’
Mexico government report alleges crimes against humanity in ‘dirty war’
Alexandria Samuel
February 27, 2006 12:24:00 pm

Mexico's "scorched-earth" campaign in the 1960s and 1970s resulted in crimes against humanity, including genocide, torture, executions and disappearances, according to a draft report made public by the National Security Archive at George Washington University. The...

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News Democrats call for special counsel investigation of domestic spying
Democrats call for special counsel investigation of domestic spying
Alexandria Samuel
February 27, 2006 11:41:00 am

In a letter sent to President Bush Monday, 17 Democrats from the US House of Representatives called for the appointment of a special counsel to investigate allegations that the National Security Agency conducted warrantless surveillance of US citizens...

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News UK bill amounts to abolishing Parliament, warn Cambridge law professors
UK bill amounts to abolishing Parliament, warn Cambridge law professors
Alexandria Samuel
February 27, 2006 11:00:00 am

Six law professors at Cambridge University have warned that an innocuous-sounding bill now going through Parliament would give UK government ministers the power to abolish jury trials, place citizens under house arrest, and rewrite the law on nationality and...

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News ABA recommends Georgia death penalty moratorium
ABA recommends Georgia death penalty moratorium
Alexandria Samuel
January 30, 2006 12:06:00 pm

The American Bar Association has recommended a moratorium on the Georgia death penalty after an ABA panel study identified numerous flaws in the state criminal justice system that it claimed greatly compromised the fair administration...

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News Second US soldier sentenced in Afghan detainee abuse case
Second US soldier sentenced in Afghan detainee abuse case
Alexandria Samuel
January 30, 2006 11:37:00 am

US Army Sgt. Kevin D. Myricks was sentenced on Monday to six months in a military prison and a demotion in rank for his involvement in the beating of two detainees in his...

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News Former Zambia president seeks AU intervention on UK fraud charges
Former Zambia president seeks AU intervention on UK fraud charges
Alexandria Samuel
January 30, 2006 11:29:00 am

Former Zambian President Frederick Chiluba has asked the African Union to intervene to halt criminal charges filed by Zambia in the United Kingdom. Chiluba contends that as a member of the...

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News Pinochet wife, children indicted on tax evasion charges
Pinochet wife, children indicted on tax evasion charges
Alexandria Samuel
January 23, 2006 12:43:00 pm

Several family members and former employees of former Chilean president General Augusto Pinochet were indicted Monday on tax evasion charges. Judge Carlos Cerda issued arrest warrants for Pinochet's wife, four of his children, daughter-in-law,...

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News Bolivia president promises justice for indigenous people in inauguration speech
Bolivia president promises justice for indigenous people in inauguration speech
Alexandria Samuel
January 23, 2006 12:02:00 pm

Newly-elected Bolivian president Evo Morales addressed the nation during his inauguration speech Sunday and promised to promote justice for indigenous Bolivian Indians, saying that they had been discriminated against and "never recognized as human...

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News New judge appointed to preside over Saddam trial
New judge appointed to preside over Saddam trial
Alexandria Samuel
January 23, 2006 11:37:00 am

The chief investigative judge for the Iraqi High Criminal Court (formerly the Iraqi Special Tribunal ) announced Monday that judge Ra'uf Rashid will replace former chief judge Rizgar Muhammad Amin in the Saddam Hussein trial ....

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News Sudan security forces release rights delegates to  AU summit
Sudan security forces release rights delegates to AU summit
Alexandria Samuel
January 23, 2006 11:04:00 am

Sudanese security forces released nearly 50 human rights delegates attending the African Union summit in Khartoum Monday. Members of the Sudanese Organization Against Torture , Amnesty International, Anti-Slavery International and the International Bar...

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First Non-Aligned Movement conference closes

On September 6, 1961, the Non-Aligned Movement concluded its first official conference in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. The organization was founded in 1955 to support mostly developing countries who did not wish to side with either of the great Cold War powers. It also worked to shepherd these nations through the process of decolonization.

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about the history and founding principles of the Non-Aligned Movement.

Pilgrims leave Plymouth, England for North America

On September 6, 1620, the Pilgrims left Plymouth, England. They set sail on the Mayflower for North America, where they would found the Plymouth Colony in modern-day Massachusetts.
While in transit, the Pilgrims promulgated the Mayflower Compact, which would serve as their colony's first governing document.

Law requiring German Jews to wear star announced

On September 6, 1941, German authorities announced the adoption of a regulation, formally enacted on September 1, requiring all Jews in German territories to wear a star. Read an English translation of the Police Decree Concerning the Marking of Jews.

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