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News UN Secretary-General urges Iran to address continued human rights problems
UN Secretary-General urges Iran to address continued human rights problems
Deirdre Jurand
October 21, 2008 09:33:00 am

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon wrote in a report issued Monday that the Iranian government has made limited progress in some areas of human rights but that other areas such as basic freedoms, minority rights and...

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News Embattled OSC head to resign at end of term in January
Embattled OSC head to resign at end of term in January
Deirdre Jurand
October 21, 2008 08:09:00 am

US Office of Special Counsel (OSC) head Scott J. Bloch announced in a letter to President George W. Bush Monday that he will resign when his five-year term ends in January. Bloch could...

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News Germany cabinet passes regulations for banks joining financial rescue plan
Germany cabinet passes regulations for banks joining financial rescue plan
Deirdre Jurand
October 21, 2008 07:34:00 am

The German cabinet on Monday approved legal conditions that the government will impose on banks that receive financial assistance through the German financial rescue bill [Financial Stabilization Fund Regulation text, PDF,...

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News Supreme Court appoints special master in water rights case
Supreme Court appoints special master in water rights case
Deirdre Jurand
October 20, 2008 11:51:00 pm

The US Supreme Court on Monday appointed a special master to investigate and oversee a water rights case brought by Montana against Wyoming and North Dakota. Montana officials argued in...

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News Ukraine president dissolves Kiev court that blocked early elections
Ukraine president dissolves Kiev court that blocked early elections
Deirdre Jurand
October 14, 2008 09:40:00 am

Ukrainian president Victor Yushchenko Monday abolished the Kiev District Court by decree after it decided Saturday to block a previous presidential decree dissolving parliament and directing parliamentary elections in the wake of...

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News Sudanese Darfur prosecutor nearing completion of war crimes reports
Sudanese Darfur prosecutor nearing completion of war crimes reports
Deirdre Jurand
October 14, 2008 08:53:00 am

Sudan Justice Minister Abdel-Basit Sabdarat said Monday that a special prosecutor named to investigate and try war crimes suspects from the country's Darfur region has almost completed reports on some crimes in the region,...

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News Proposed Ethiopia NGO law would undermine human rights efforts: HRW
Proposed Ethiopia NGO law would undermine human rights efforts: HRW
Deirdre Jurand
October 13, 2008 09:54:00 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) Monday encouraged the Ethiopian parliament to reject the draft Charities and Societies Proclamation , which HRW officials concluded in a report would severely undermine human rights efforts in the...

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News US military judge rules detainees not entitled to Internet access for trial defense
US military judge rules detainees not entitled to Internet access for trial defense
Deirdre Jurand
October 13, 2008 08:53:00 am

The US Department of Defense (DOD) released a ruling Sunday indicating that Guantanamo detainees who represent themselves at trial are not entitled to Internet access and some computer hardware and software to aid in their defense. Military...

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News Spain trial scheduled for Basque leaders charged for meeting with banned party
Spain trial scheduled for Basque leaders charged for meeting with banned party
Deirdre Jurand
October 7, 2008 10:17:00 am

Officials at the Superior Court of Justice of the Basque Country announced Monday that three of the region's political leaders, including its president, will stand trial for meeting publicly with members of the Batasuna party...

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News Germany coalition to amend constitution allowing military to aid police in emergencies
Germany coalition to amend constitution allowing military to aid police in emergencies
Deirdre Jurand
October 7, 2008 09:26:00 am

Officials from Germany's ruling coalition announced Monday that they would draft an amendment to the German constitution to allow the military to aid local police forces during emergencies. Under Article 35 of the German...

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Netherlands becomes the first country to legalize same-sex marriage and euthanasia

On April 1, 2001, the Netherlands became the first country to legalize same-sex marriage. The nation then became the first country to legalize euthanasia on April 1, 2002.

First US wartime conscription law took effect

On April 1, 1863, in the midst of the Civil War, the first wartime conscription law passed in the United States went into effect. It included a clause allowing a person to pay $300 to avoid military service, a controversial "rich man's" exception that precipitated the July 1863 New York City Draft Riots.

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