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News UPDATE ~ UK Islamic rights group warns Muslims to stay home after bombings
UPDATE ~ UK Islamic rights group warns Muslims to stay home after bombings
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 02:21:00 pm

Bearing in mind the experience of Muslims in the United States after 9/11, the London-based Islamic Human Rights Commission has urged UK Muslims to stay indoors to avoid being targeted for revenge in the wake of Thursday's...

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News Pentagon denies reports of medical abuse at Guantanamo
Pentagon denies reports of medical abuse at Guantanamo
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 12:35:00 pm

A Pentagon spokesman said Thursday that there was "no evidence" of widespread abuse of prisoners by medical personnel at Guantanamo, denying earlier media reports . Accusations of physical abuse had followed criticism about use of detainees' medical records...

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News UPDATE ~ No new charges filed against Khodorkovsky
UPDATE ~ No new charges filed against Khodorkovsky
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 12:02:00 pm

Lawyers for Mikhail Khodorkovsky announced Thursday after a meeting with prosecutors in Moscow that no new charges had been filed against the former Yukos CEO. Earlier, local media had reported that new money laundering charges were...

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News Iraqi Al-Qaeda group claims to have executed Egyptian ambassador
Iraqi Al-Qaeda group claims to have executed Egyptian ambassador
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 11:50:00 am

An Al-Qaeda group in Iraq has claimed to have executed Eyhab al-Sharif, Egypt's top ambassador to Iraq. He was kidnapped on Saturday shortly after arriving in Baghdad as the first envoy from a major Arab state to the new...

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News Indonesian court allows mining in protected forests
Indonesian court allows mining in protected forests
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 11:32:00 am

Indonesia's highest court Thursday rejected a challenge from environmental groups and upheld a law enabling 13 mining companies to operate in protected forests. The Constitutional Court ruled that the law did not violate the 1945 constitution and that...

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News CNN Guantanamo video censored by military after prison visit
CNN Guantanamo video censored by military after prison visit
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 11:18:00 am

US Defense Department officials Wednesday required CNN to erase any footage that might allow Guantanamo prisoners to be identified during a recent visit . Taking up a challenge to reporters from President Bush to come...

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News Biggest US power company goes on trial for alleged Clean Air Act violations
Biggest US power company goes on trial for alleged Clean Air Act violations
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 10:31:00 am

A civil trial of American Electric Power , the nation's biggest power company, opened Wednesday on charges by the government and eight states that it had violated the Clean Air Act . The suit against AEP alleges...

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News Federal judge denies bid to revive slavery reparations suit
Federal judge denies bid to revive slavery reparations suit
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 10:04:00 am

A federal judge in Chicago dismissed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking reparations from several companies that benefitted or profited from slavery prior to its abolition. US District Judge Charles R. Norgle ruled that a geneological tie was...

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News Military investigating California Guard unit for possible spying on civilians
Military investigating California Guard unit for possible spying on civilians
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 09:37:00 am

A California National Guard unit known as the Information Synchronization, Knowledge Management and Intelligence Fusion program is under investigation by military authorities to determine whether it was created to spy on civilians. Activists are...

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News Iraq president insists constitution will be done on time
Iraq president insists constitution will be done on time
David Shucosky
July 7, 2005 09:11:00 am

Echoing earlier predictions , Iraqi President Jalal Talabani told a gathering of Shiite clerics Thursday that Iraq's new constitution "will be done on schedule". The constitutional commission charged with drafting the charter needs to...

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Accused Nazi war criminal, John Demjanjuk, put on trial in Israel

On February 16, 1987, accused Nazi war criminal, John Demjanjuk, went on trial in Jerusalem, Israel. The prosecution claimed that Demjanjuk was a notorious prison guard known as "Ivan the Terrible" at the Treblinka extermination camp during World War II. On this basis, Demjanjuk was convicted by the Israeli court of crimes against humanity. However, in August 1993, the conviction overturned by Israel's Supreme Court on a finding of reasonable doubt.

After the decision by the Supreme Court of Israel, Demjanjuk was returned to the United States, where he had been moved after World War II. On December 22, 2006, the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals ordered him deported to the Ukraine on a finding that he had been a guard at other Nazi concentration camps.

American feminist arrested for advocating birth control

On February 16, 1916, feminist and anarchist Emma Goldman was arrested in New York City for advocating birth control.

Learn more about Emma Goldman and her defense of reproductive rights from the University of California, Berkeley.

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