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News African Union submits UN Security Council expansion plan
African Union submits UN Security Council expansion plan
David Shucosky
July 19, 2005 10:52:00 am

The African Union introduced its own plan for expansion of the UN Security Council on Monday, despite ongoing negotiations that would give Africa permanent representation on the council and opposition by the US, Russia, and...

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News Iraq says corruption and violence undermining reconstruction effort
Iraq says corruption and violence undermining reconstruction effort
David Shucosky
July 19, 2005 10:13:00 am

Iraq detailed concerns about corruption and violence delaying reconstruction as it submitted a list of its most pressing rebuilding needs to international donors on Monday. Concerns about graft and insurgent violence have meant delays and have resulted in only...

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News Hicks lawyers looking to avoid military trial
Hicks lawyers looking to avoid military trial
David Shucosky
July 19, 2005 09:53:00 am

Despite approval of a military tribunal by the US courts and Australian Attorney-General Philip Ruddock , lawyers for Australian terror suspect David Hicks are looking to the US federal courts to get...

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News Iran wants Saddam trial to include charges from 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war
Iran wants Saddam trial to include charges from 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war
David Shucosky
July 19, 2005 09:43:00 am

Iran demanded that Saddam Hussein face charges in connection with the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war at the end of a landmark visit to Tehran this week by Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari . Iraq agreed in May 2005 to...

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News Guatemala ordered to apologize for 1982 violence during civil war
Guatemala ordered to apologize for 1982 violence during civil war
David Shucosky
July 19, 2005 09:31:00 am

Guatemala formally apologized on Monday for a government-ordered massacre that occurred during the country's civil war on July 18, 1982, taking the lives of 226. Vice President Eduardo Stein made the acknowledgement in a small town north...

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News Senate confirms Crawford as new FDA chief
Senate confirms Crawford as new FDA chief
David Shucosky
July 19, 2005 09:22:00 am

The Senate on Monday confirmed Lester Crawford as the new head of the US Food and Drug Administration by a 78-16 vote , ending an earlier debate about his nomination stalled by...

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News Opposition announces plans for criminal charges ahead of impeachment for Arroyo
Opposition announces plans for criminal charges ahead of impeachment for Arroyo
David Shucosky
July 19, 2005 09:13:00 am

Opposition legislators in the Philippines said Tuesday that they plan to file criminal charges against President Gloria Arroyo in connection with allegations of election fraud and corruption. Arroyo previously said she would "welcome" impeachment as...

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News Judge limits new Pledge of Allegiance challenge by Newdow
Judge limits new Pledge of Allegiance challenge by Newdow
David Shucosky
July 19, 2005 08:59:00 am

Michael Newdow's latest challenge that "under God" is unconstitutional was narrowed by US District Judge Lawrence Karlton in Sacramento on Monday. After the US Supreme Court dismissed his lawsuit against the Pledge of Alliance for...

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News Japanese court again blocks war compensation
Japanese court again blocks war compensation
David Shucosky
July 19, 2005 08:46:00 am

The Tokyo High Court on Tuesday rejected demands by Chinese plaintiffs for compensation for a germ attack against them in World War II, but the court did uphold the lower court's declaration that Japan carried...

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Padilla habeas appeal to be heard Tuesday
David Shucosky
July 18, 2005 03:56:00 pm

The US Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia will take up the case of Jose Padilla Tuesday, the latest in a series of twists and turns the litigation has taken. The proceeding comes after...

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Georgia became first US state to ban lynching

On December 20, 1893, Georgia became the first state in the Union to pass a law against lynching, making the act punishable by four years in prison.

The statute was not particularly effective - read the text of the 1899 pamphlet Lynch Law in Georgia by anti-lynching activist Ida Wells-Barnett.

UN Drug Trafficking Convention signed

On December 20, 1988, the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances was signed in Vienna, Austria. The treaty provides mechanisms for international coordination in preventing the manufacture and distribution of drugs worldwide. Over 170 countries have signed the treaty to date.

Learn more about the treaty from the UN.

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