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News UN urges Colombia not to approve paramilitary amnesty bill
UN urges Colombia not to approve paramilitary amnesty bill
David Shucosky
July 14, 2005 11:01:00 am

The UN's Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances has joined Amnesty International in asking Colombian President Alvaro Uribe not to ratify the Justice and Peace Law, which was recently approved by the legislature [JURIST...

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News Indian trust case settlement likely, says McCain
Indian trust case settlement likely, says McCain
David Shucosky
July 14, 2005 10:21:00 am

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs , said Wednesday he expects a settlement in the Corbell v. Norton lawsuit brought by American Indians for back trust royalties owed to them...

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News Senators introduce bipartisan Patriot Act extension bill
Senators introduce bipartisan Patriot Act extension bill
David Shucosky
July 14, 2005 09:59:00 am

While amended measures to extend the Patriot Act were approved Wednesday by the House Intelligence Committee and the House Judiciary Committee , Senators introduced their own bipartisan bill setting restrictions and time limits. SB 1389, introduced...

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News Annan backs Security Council expansion; US still opposes G-4 plan
Annan backs Security Council expansion; US still opposes G-4 plan
David Shucosky
July 14, 2005 09:32:00 am

As UN General Assembly debate continued Wednesday on a proposed expansion of the UN Security Council, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan weighed in on the general proposition, telling reporters, "The council can be more democratic and more representative." The...

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News Putin puts Russian prisons under Justice Ministry in rights reform
Putin puts Russian prisons under Justice Ministry in rights reform
David Shucosky
July 14, 2005 09:15:00 am

Russian President Vladimir Putin Wednesday signed a decree handing control of the country's prisons over to the Russian Ministry of Justice . The move comes in response to pressure from the Council...

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US proposes UN resolution clarifying terror associations
David Shucosky
July 14, 2005 08:49:00 am

The US on Wednesday unveiled a draft of a UN Security Council resolution that would more clearly define associations with groups such as al Qaeda and the Taliban. Currently, sanctions impose weapons and travel bans along with...

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News Sunnis allege more abuse by Shiite security forces in Iraq
Sunnis allege more abuse by Shiite security forces in Iraq
David Shucosky
July 14, 2005 08:36:00 am

Sunni clerics complained of more rights abuses by Iraq's mostly-Shiite security forces in Iraq on Wednesday, further complicating efforts to encourage Sunni participation in Iraq's political process. The bodies of 11 Sunni men - including one cleric...

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News Russia demands extradition of former Yukos executive
Russia demands extradition of former Yukos executive
David Shucosky
July 14, 2005 08:09:00 am

Russia has demanded the extradition from the United States of Leonid Nevzlin , a former Yukos executive and majority shareholder accused of ordering murders. Nevzlin now lives in exile in Israel, but was in...

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News Prosecutors drop bid to retry Scrushy for perjury
Prosecutors drop bid to retry Scrushy for perjury
David Shucosky
July 13, 2005 03:40:00 pm

Prosecutors announced Wednesday that they will not appeal a judge's decision to drop perjury charges against former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy , who was previously acquitted of fraud charges . Immediately after the acquittal,...

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News UPDATE ~ UN Security Council puts East Timor tribunal report on hold
UPDATE ~ UN Security Council puts East Timor tribunal report on hold
David Shucosky
July 13, 2005 03:10:00 pm

Despite calls for urgent action by advocacy groups and a UN panel recommendation, UN officials indicated Wednesday that the UN Security Council was moving slowly on the establishment of a tribunal in investigate the East Timor violence...

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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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