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News Amnesty: UN peacekeepers and Congolese authorities must protect civilians
Amnesty: UN peacekeepers and Congolese authorities must protect civilians
Dominic Yobbi
November 2, 2014 11:20:06 am

Amnesty International (AI) on Friday called on UN peacekeepers and Congolese authorities to protect the country's civilians from armed rebels that are considered extremely dangerous. AI claims that the rebels have killed more than 100...

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Attorneys and former judges ask Supreme Court to stay Missouri execution
Dominic Yobbi
October 28, 2014 10:13:51 am

Attorneys for a convicted Missouri man and 15 former judges on Monday asked the US Supreme Court to block his execution , claiming that mistakes were made by his former attorneys, which...

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News UN rights expert ‘shocked’ over Iran woman’s execution
UN rights expert ‘shocked’ over Iran woman’s execution
Dominic Yobbi
October 28, 2014 09:14:04 am

A UN human rights expert said Monday that he was "shocked" by Iran's execution of a woman convicted of murdering a man whom she accused of raping her. Reyhaneh Jabbari was executed in Tehran's Evin prison on Saturday morning...

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Egypt court sentences 23 protesters to prison
Dominic Yobbi
October 26, 2014 12:31:44 pm

An Egyptian court on Sunday sentenced 23 activists to three years in prison for protesting without a permit, an act that violates a law enacted in November 2013. The men were arrested in June while protesting the...

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Uruguay begins voting for new president
Dominic Yobbi
October 26, 2014 12:08:13 pm

Uruguay began voting on Sunday to elect a new president to succeed current leader Jose Mujica . Mujica's leftist party, the Broad Front, is being represented by former President Tabare Vazquez . The opposing right...

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News Libya militant pleads not guilty to charges related to Benghazi attack
Libya militant pleads not guilty to charges related to Benghazi attack
Dominic Yobbi
October 21, 2014 09:26:16 am

Libyan militant Ahmed Abu Khatallah on Monday pleaded not guilty to 17 charges related to the September 2012 attack on the US diplomatic compound in Benghazi, including some charges that warrant the death penalty....

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UN rights chief urges Venezuela to release opposition leader
Dominic Yobbi
October 21, 2014 08:23:06 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein on Monday urged Venezuela to release politician and opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez . Al Hussein expressed concern over the detention of Lopez and 69 others who...

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News Prominent Iran human rights lawyer banned from practicing law
Prominent Iran human rights lawyer banned from practicing law
Dominic Yobbi
October 19, 2014 03:09:00 pm

The semi-official news group Iranian Students' News Agency reported on Sunday that an Iranian court has banned a prominent human rights lawyer from practicing law for three years. Nasrin Sotoudeh, who has won numerous awards for her...

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News US-led airstrikes in Syria kill 10 civilians: rights group
US-led airstrikes in Syria kill 10 civilians: rights group
Dominic Yobbi
October 19, 2014 02:22:44 pm

US-led airstrikes carried out on Friday against the Islamic State (IS) in Syria killed 10 civilians, it was reported by an observing group on Saturday. Washington responded, stating that there is no evidence to back up...

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Madagascar former president arrested upon return to country
Dominic Yobbi
October 14, 2014 09:26:22 am

Former president of Madagascar Marc Ravalomanana was arrested on Monday when he returned to the country after five years of living in exile in South Africa. Tear gas was fired and security forces were seen outside his...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

President Johnson signed law against burning draft cards

On August 31, 1965, President Johnson signed a law making the burning of draft cards a federal offense subject to a five-year prison sentence and $1000 fine. In response to the law and in protest of the war in Vietnam, the student-run National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam staged the first public burning of a draft card in the United States on October 15, 1965. The constitutionality of the federal law was upheld in 1968 by the US Supreme Court in US v. O'Brien.

Gdansk Agreement reached

On August 31, 1980, the communist government of Poland and labor leaders settled the Gdansk Agreement. The accord settled a summer of labor strikes at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, Poland. With the Agreement, Poland became the first communist country to allow the creation of an independent labor union, which was called Solidarity. Solidarity then became the driving force that ended communism in Poland.
Learn more about the history of Solidarity.

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