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News Malaysia top court upholds opposition leader’s sodomy conviction
Malaysia top court upholds opposition leader’s sodomy conviction
Elizabeth LaForgia
February 10, 2015 11:24:51 am

The Malaysian Federal Court on Tuesday upheld the sodomy conviction and five-year prison sentence of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim , a decision rights groups are calling unjust and political. Anwar was accused of...

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News Defense seeks to have charges dropped against Guantanamo prisoner
Defense seeks to have charges dropped against Guantanamo prisoner
Elizabeth LaForgia
January 27, 2015 12:11:30 pm

A defense lawyer on Monday sought to have the charges dropped against Guantanamo prisoner Abd al Hadi al Iraqi, arguing that the US is violating international law and the Constitution by prosecuting him for war crimes. The trial for...

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News Dutch judge approves Russian hacking suspect’s extradition to US
Dutch judge approves Russian hacking suspect’s extradition to US
Elizabeth LaForgia
January 27, 2015 11:44:39 am

A judge for the District Court of The Hague on Tuesday approved the extradition to the US of a Russian citizen suspected of involvement in a multimillion dollar computer hack. Vladimir Drinkman...

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News Germany rights official urges Israel to cooperate with ICC
Germany rights official urges Israel to cooperate with ICC
Elizabeth LaForgia
January 20, 2015 12:05:59 pm

Germany's top human rights official on Tuesday urged Israel to cooperate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) probe into possible war crimes in Palestinian territories. After a prosecutor for the ICC announced the investigation last week [JURIST...

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News Former Guatemala police official convicted in 1980 Spanish embassy siege
Former Guatemala police official convicted in 1980 Spanish embassy siege
Elizabeth LaForgia
January 20, 2015 11:43:23 am

A Guatemalan court on Monday convicted a former police official for the killings of 37 people when the Spanish Embassy burned down during the country's civil conflict in 1980. Pedro Garcia Arredondo, a former special investigations chief for the...

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Saudi Arabia increases prison sentence for human rights lawyer
Elizabeth LaForgia
January 13, 2015 12:34:06 pm

A Saudi judge on Tuesday sentenced prominent human rights lawyer Walid Abu al-Khair to an additional five years in jail after he refused to show remorse for "showing disrespect" to authorities and creating an unauthorized...

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News Mubarak fraud conviction overturned
Mubarak fraud conviction overturned
Elizabeth LaForgia
January 13, 2015 12:10:56 pm

A court in Egypt on Tuesday overturned the convictions of embezzlement for former president Hosni Mubarak and ordered a retrial. Mubarak was sentenced in May to three years after being found guilty of...

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News Ohio to change lethal injections drug protocol
Ohio to change lethal injections drug protocol
Elizabeth LaForgia
January 9, 2015 02:42:36 pm

Ohio's Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (DRC) announced Thursday that it is revising its execution protocol to no longer use the two-drug combination that caused the troubling 26-minute execution of Dennis McGuire last January. Ohio...

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Thailand legislature begins impeachment hearing of former PM
Elizabeth LaForgia
January 9, 2015 02:28:31 pm

Thailand's legislature on Friday began an impeachment hearing against former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra , who is charged for her alleged role in a disastrous government rice subsidy scheme. The Thai military-appointed legislature is expected to...

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DOJ to investigate death of Eric Garner
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December 4, 2014 02:20:30 pm

US Attorney General Eric Holder announced Wednesday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will launch a civil rights investigation into the death of Eric Garner, the unarmed black man who was killed last...

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