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News Venezuela government sues TV networks over Chavez broadcasts
Venezuela government sues TV networks over Chavez broadcasts
D. Wes Rist
May 29, 2007 08:56:00 am

Venezuelan Information Minister William Lara has filed lawsuits against media giant CNN and Venezuelan broadcast network Globovision , alleging that the two stations presented false information concerning Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and that Globovision issued a...

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News Zimbabwe forcing foreign owners to give up control of businesses
Zimbabwe forcing foreign owners to give up control of businesses
D. Wes Rist
May 29, 2007 08:44:00 am

A Zimbabwean government minister confirmed on Monday that the government will proceed with plans to enact the National Indigenisation and Empowerment Bill, which would force foreign business owners to give up controlling interests in private companies located inside Zimbabwe...

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News UN rights investigators begin Sudan probe
UN rights investigators begin Sudan probe
D. Wes Rist
May 24, 2007 10:07:00 am

United Nations inspectors met with Sudanese officials Thursday in the first steps of a UN investigation into human rights abuses by the Sudanese government in Darfur . The seven-person team arrived in Sudan...

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News Tutu urges small arms treaty proposals from developing nations
Tutu urges small arms treaty proposals from developing nations
D. Wes Rist
May 24, 2007 08:57:00 am

Nobel Laureate Desmond Tutu and international NGO Oxfam Thursday called on developing nations to submit proposals for a conventional weapons convention to the United Nations . Tutu urged developing nations especially to submit proposals...

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News Rights group urges ICC prosecute Mugabe over housing evictions
Rights group urges ICC prosecute Mugabe over housing evictions
D. Wes Rist
May 23, 2007 09:07:00 am

The Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE) Wednesday urged the UN Security Council to refer Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe to the International Criminal Court for his role in Operation...

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News Zuma ex-associate begins South Africa high court appeal of corruption conviction
Zuma ex-associate begins South Africa high court appeal of corruption conviction
D. Wes Rist
May 23, 2007 08:53:00 am

Businessman Schabir Shaik, a former business associate of former South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma , began his appeal hearing before the South African Constitutional Court Wednesday. Shaik's lawyers allege that Shaik's conviction for fraud...

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News Zimbabwe police ignore court order to vacate farm
Zimbabwe police ignore court order to vacate farm
D. Wes Rist
May 22, 2007 09:51:00 am

Police in Zimbabwe are refusing to comply with a High Court ruling requiring police officials to vacate Portwe farm in the Matabeleland North province, which was seized by police in March. High Court Judge Francis Bere...

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News Mauritania terror suspects allege police torture as trial begins
Mauritania terror suspects allege police torture as trial begins
D. Wes Rist
May 22, 2007 09:07:00 am

Twenty-one men on trial for assorted crimes under anti-terror laws in Mauritania accused police officials Monday of using torture to extract confessions. All 21 of the suspects are charged with belonging to the "non-authorized organization"...

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News Bangladesh PM advisor sentenced to 3 years on corruption charges
Bangladesh PM advisor sentenced to 3 years on corruption charges
D. Wes Rist
May 21, 2007 10:41:00 am

Harris Chowdhury, political secretary to former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Khaleda Zia , was sentenced to three years incarceration on Monday on extortion and bribery charges. Chowdhury is the first senior political official of the former Bangladesh government,...

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Pan-African parliament delays Zimbabwe rights investigation
D. Wes Rist
May 21, 2007 10:19:00 am

Pan-African Parliament officials said over the weekend that the recently approved investigation into alleged human rights abuses in Zimbabwe would be delayed. Zimbabwe has expressed strong opposition to the PAP...

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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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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.
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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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