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News Israel commission recommends legalizing West Bank settlements
Israel commission recommends legalizing West Bank settlements
Dan Taglioli
July 9, 2012 12:40:15 pm

A panel commissioned by the Israeli government recommended Monday that the state legalize dozens of unsanctioned West Bank settlements. The government has not yet endorsed the recommendations , which include facilitating settlement construction by annulling...

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News Russia court rules WTO membership agreement constitutional
Russia court rules WTO membership agreement constitutional
Dan Taglioli
July 9, 2012 11:51:11 am

Russia's Constitutional Court on Monday ruled that the World Trade Organization (WTO) accession package protocol for membership does not offend the Russian Constitution. The court's unanimous decision quashed the challenge brought...

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News Tunisia prosecutor seeks death penalty for ousted president
Tunisia prosecutor seeks death penalty for ousted president
Dan Taglioli
May 24, 2012 01:54:35 pm

A Tunisian military prosecutor called Wednesday for the death penalty in the trial of former Tunisian president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali . Currently exiled to Saudi Arabia, Ben Ali is being tried in absentia in...

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News Second Circuit allows CIA to withhold interrogation documents
Second Circuit allows CIA to withhold interrogation documents
Dan Taglioli
May 22, 2012 11:04:13 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Monday ruled that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) do not have to release records pertaining to CIA...

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News Bangladesh war crimes tribunal indicts 89-year-old opposition leader
Bangladesh war crimes tribunal indicts 89-year-old opposition leader
Dan Taglioli
May 14, 2012 01:56:44 pm

The International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh (ICTB) on Sunday indicted a former opposition leader for alleged human rights atrocities committed during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War against Pakistan. Ghulam Azam, 89, is the former head...

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LRA commander captured by Uganda military
Dan Taglioli
May 14, 2012 12:24:16 pm

Ugandan military forces Saturday captured one of the highest leaders of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) , the rebel militia group headed by alleged Ugandan war criminal Joseph Kony . The Uganda People's Defence...

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UN human rights chief comments on visit to South Sudan
Dan Taglioli
May 14, 2012 11:00:52 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Friday remarked on her visit to South Sudan, praising the country's development and calling on the new nation to commit to a human rights infrastructure of...

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News Brazil congress passes legislation easing forest conservation laws
Brazil congress passes legislation easing forest conservation laws
Dan Taglioli
April 26, 2012 04:01:27 pm

The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies Wednesday passed amendments to the country's Forest Code, which requires landowners to conserve certain percentages of total acreage as forested terrain. Passed 247-184 over strong opposition, the controversial legislation eases conservation rules...

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News Wisconsin appeals court declines to lift injunction against state voter ID law
Wisconsin appeals court declines to lift injunction against state voter ID law
Dan Taglioli
April 26, 2012 02:27:55 pm

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals for District II on Wednesday declined to hear a request to overturn a temporary injunction against the state's controversial voter ID law , which requires that all...

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Rwanda high court rules opposition leader’s trial will continue despite her refusal to attend
Dan Taglioli
April 18, 2012 11:32:31 am

The Rwandan high court ruled Wednesday that the case against opposition leader Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza will continue despite her announcement this week that she refuses to attend further proceedings. The court's ruling ...

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Maurice Papon convicted of war crimes

On April 2, 1998, Maurice Papon was convicted of war crimes for his role in deporting French Jews to concentration camps during the Nazi occupation of France. Under German occupation, Papon served as the supervisor of the Service for Jewish Questions in Bordeaux from which he collaborated with the Nazi S.S. and oversaw the deportation of 1,560 Jewish men, women, and children to concentration camps.

Read an biography of Maurice Papon from the BBC.

Massachusetts enacted Vietnam antiwar bill

On April 2, 1970, the Governor of Massachusetts signed into law an anti-Vietnam War bill providing that no inhabitant of Massachusetts inducted into or serving in the armed forces "shall be required to serve" abroad in an armed hostility that had not been declared a war by Congress under Article I, Section 8, clause 11 of the United States Constitution.

Supporters of the legislation hoped that the US Supreme Court would seize on the obvious conflict that the bill created between state and federal law and would rule on the constitutionality of the Vietnam War itself, but the Court refused to exercise original jurisdiction, forcing the case into the lower federal courts. See Anthony D'Amato, Massachusetts In The Federal Courts: The Constitutionality Of The Vietnam War [PDF], 4 Journal of Law Reform (1970).

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