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News Turkish Foreign Minister speaks out against state slander prosecutions
Turkish Foreign Minister speaks out against state slander prosecutions
Alexandria Samuel
October 17, 2005 03:26:00 pm

Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul has taken the unusual step of criticizing the state case against Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk , calling his prosecution for "public denigration of Turkish identity" contrary to...

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News UN expert: Coalition forces starving Iraqis contrary to Geneva Conventions
UN expert: Coalition forces starving Iraqis contrary to Geneva Conventions
Alexandria Samuel
October 15, 2005 12:44:00 pm

A top UN expert has accused coalition forces in Iraq of purposefully denying food and water to civilians as a means of driving out insurgent strongholds. Jean Ziegler , UN special rapporteur on food rights, told reporters Friday...

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News Former Iraqi defense minister charged with corruption
Former Iraqi defense minister charged with corruption
Alexandria Samuel
October 10, 2005 04:39:00 pm

A member of Iraq's De-Baathification Committee announced Monday that arrest warrants have been issued for former Iraqi defense minister Hazem Shaalan and 13 other former defense minister officials. Shaalan was defense minister under former interim...

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News Sudan allows Ugandan troops to search for rebel leaders wanted by ICC
Sudan allows Ugandan troops to search for rebel leaders wanted by ICC
Alexandria Samuel
October 10, 2005 04:13:00 pm

The Sudanese government said Monday it had decided to allow troops from neighboring Uganda to cross its borders to chase down wanted leaders of the Lord's Resistance Army . The announcement comes one week after the International Criminal...

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News UN expert assails Iraq tribunal, says US, UK anti-terror laws undermine rights
UN expert assails Iraq tribunal, says US, UK anti-terror laws undermine rights
Alexandria Samuel
October 10, 2005 03:32:00 pm

A UN human rights expert Monday said the Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST) that will soon be trying Saddam Hussein did not meet international standards and should be replaced by an independent UN body, and criticized US and UK anti-terror...

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Iraqi detainees eligible to vote in Oct. 15 constitutional referendum
Alexandria Samuel
October 10, 2005 03:09:00 pm

The Iraqi Electoral Commission announced Monday that Iraqi prisoners will be allowed to vote in the upcoming constitutional referendum . Officials told reporters that ballot boxes will be sent to area prisons, and all Iraqi...

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News Japan court affirms decision to dismiss war shrine lawsuit against PM
Japan court affirms decision to dismiss war shrine lawsuit against PM
Alexandria Samuel
October 5, 2005 11:26:00 am

The Takamatsu High Court in Japan Wednesday upheld a lower court decision to dismiss a lawsuit against Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi over his visits to the Yasukuni shrine . The shrine was founded in 1869...

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News US military personnel detail Gitmo, Iraq detainee abuse in new book, meeting
US military personnel detail Gitmo, Iraq detainee abuse in new book, meeting
Alexandria Samuel
October 5, 2005 10:45:00 am

Amid efforts to pass legislation that would impose restrictions on the detention and interrogation of terror suspects, more allegations have been made of detainee mistreatment at US facilities in Guantanamo Bay and Iraq. Army...

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NYT reporter says not part of cover-up in CIA probe
Alexandria Samuel
October 5, 2005 10:15:00 am

In an interview Tuesday with CNN's Lou Dobbs, New York Times reporter Judith Miller called the 85 days she spent in Virginia's Alexandria Detention Facility demeaning and lonely, and defended her decision to...

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Ousted Alabama chief justice announces run for governor
Alexandria Samuel
October 3, 2005 04:51:00 pm

Former Alabama chief justice Roy Moore has announced that he will run for governor of Alabama in 2006, seeking the Republican nomination against incumbent Governor Bob Riley . Moore gained...

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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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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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