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News Mexico lawmakers set to vote again on reduced drug possession sentences
Mexico lawmakers set to vote again on reduced drug possession sentences
Brett Murphy
February 13, 2007 12:55:00 pm

The Mexican Senate will vote Wednesday on a bill to reduce the punishment for possessing "personal use" amounts of certain drugs for first-time offenders, Mexican lawmakers announced Monday. The bill imposes only a fine on first-time offenders...

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News Somalia cabinet approves anti-terrorism law
Somalia cabinet approves anti-terrorism law
Brett Murphy
February 12, 2007 12:23:00 pm

The cabinet of the Somali transitional government approved a new anti-terrorism law allowing sentences of life imprisonment or execution for engaging in or funding terrorist activity, Somalia's Information Minister Madow Nunow Mohamed announced Monday. The law, which...

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News Sudan to block UN rights team unless former Darfur critic replaced
Sudan to block UN rights team unless former Darfur critic replaced
Brett Murphy
February 12, 2007 12:05:00 pm

A Sudanese Foreign Ministry official said Monday that Sudan will prevent a UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) investigation team from entering the country unless the UN agrees to replace team member Bertrand Ramcharan [official...

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News Philippines Senate passes anti-terrorism bill
Philippines Senate passes anti-terrorism bill
Brett Murphy
February 7, 2007 04:29:00 pm

The Philippine Senate passed an anti-terrorism bill on Tuesday which will allow authorities to detain suspected terrorists for up to three days without filing charges. The legislation also includes a provision that grants wrongfully detained...

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News Former US Army officers indicted in Iraq money laundering scheme
Former US Army officers indicted in Iraq money laundering scheme
Brett Murphy
February 7, 2007 03:23:00 pm

Three former US Army officers and two civilians were indicted by a federal grand jury on Wednesday for charges relating to a scheme to defraud the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in Iraq. Army Colonel Curtis G. Whiteford,...

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News Military drops case against US Marine paralegal who alleged Guantanamo abuse
Military drops case against US Marine paralegal who alleged Guantanamo abuse
Brett Murphy
February 7, 2007 03:01:00 pm

Military officials announced Wednesday that the US Navy admiral overseeing US Southern Command has endorsed six of the seven recommendations made by US Army Col. Richard Bassett in a probe of alleged detainee abuse at Guantanamo Bay...

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News Oil drilling companies settle FCPA charges for $26M
Oil drilling companies settle FCPA charges for $26M
Brett Murphy
February 7, 2007 12:29:00 pm

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Tuesday that the three oil drilling companies charged with violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act have agreed to a plea agreement settling the case for $26...

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News French court hears opening arguments in Muhammad cartoons lawsuit
French court hears opening arguments in Muhammad cartoons lawsuit
Brett Murphy
February 7, 2007 07:54:00 am

Opening arguments were heard on Wednesday in a defamation action brought by the Paris Mosque and the Union of Islamic Organizations of France against Charlie-Hebdo magazine and director Philippe Val for...

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News Apple CEO urges music industry to drop digital anti-piracy protection
Apple CEO urges music industry to drop digital anti-piracy protection
Brett Murphy
February 7, 2007 07:26:00 am

Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs called on four of the largest record companies who distribute their music through iTunes to allow Apple to sell music without anti-piracy protection in an letter placed on Apple's website Tuesday. Jobs...

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Afghan president expected to reject war crimes amnesty resolution
Brett Murphy
February 6, 2007 02:38:00 pm

Afghan President Hamid Karzai is expected to reject a proposed amnesty resolution that would grant pardons for crimes committed during the 25 years of war in Afghanistan , according to spokesman Karim Rahimi...

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Accused Nazi war criminal, John Demjanjuk, put on trial in Israel

On February 16, 1987, accused Nazi war criminal, John Demjanjuk, went on trial in Jerusalem, Israel. The prosecution claimed that Demjanjuk was a notorious prison guard known as "Ivan the Terrible" at the Treblinka extermination camp during World War II. On this basis, Demjanjuk was convicted by the Israeli court of crimes against humanity. However, in August 1993, the conviction overturned by Israel's Supreme Court on a finding of reasonable doubt.

After the decision by the Supreme Court of Israel, Demjanjuk was returned to the United States, where he had been moved after World War II. On December 22, 2006, the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals ordered him deported to the Ukraine on a finding that he had been a guard at other Nazi concentration camps.

American feminist arrested for advocating birth control

On February 16, 1916, feminist and anarchist Emma Goldman was arrested in New York City for advocating birth control.

Learn more about Emma Goldman and her defense of reproductive rights from the University of California, Berkeley.

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