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Europe rights court orders Russia to compensate Chechen woman
Gabriel Haboubi
April 6, 2007 03:43:00 pm

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) Friday ordered Russia to compensate a Chechen woman for the disappearance and alleged killing of her husband in 2000. Applicant Asmart Magomedovna Baysayeva's husband disappeared on...

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Mexico ‘dirty war’ probe ‘disappointing’: HRW
Gabriel Haboubi
April 5, 2007 08:41:00 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Thursday that Mexico's now-closed Special Prosecutor's Office failed in its effort to address past human rights abuses stemming from the "Dirty War" of the late 1960s to 1970s [GWU Mexico...

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UK charges three in 2005 London transit bombings
Gabriel Haboubi
April 5, 2007 07:52:00 pm

Three men arrested last month in connection with the July 7, 2005 London transit bombings were charged Thursday with unlawfully and maliciously conspiring with the...

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New Hampshire House passes civil union bill
Gabriel Haboubi
April 5, 2007 02:11:00 pm

New Hampshire's House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday to allow civil unions for gay and lesbian couples, placing the state in line to become fourth in the country to allow such relationships. The...

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Gonzales defends firing prosecutors
Gabriel Haboubi
March 30, 2007 05:22:00 pm

US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales defended his role in the firings of federal prosecutors Friday, admitting that there has been some confusion but that his involvement in the matter was limited to signing off...

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New Orleans judge issues delayed order to release indigent defendants
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March 30, 2007 04:35:00 pm

Judge Arthur Hunter of the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court issued a delayed order for the release and suspension of prosecution for as many as 42 criminal defendants Friday in light of the fact...

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Guantanamo detainee says torture prompted confession to USS Cole bombing
Gabriel Haboubi
March 30, 2007 03:42:00 pm

Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri , the suspected mastermind of the 2000 USS Cole bombing and a Guantanamo Bay detainee, said his confession to the...

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Former deputy Interior Secretary pleads guilty in Abramoff lobbying case
Gabriel Haboubi
March 23, 2007 05:33:00 pm

As part of a plea deal, former Deputy US Secretary of the Interior J. Steven Griles pleaded guilty to felony obstruction of justice charges Friday for lying to the Senate Indian Affairs Committee in 2005...

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Pakistan president appoints acting chief justice as suspension protests continue
Gabriel Haboubi
March 23, 2007 04:42:00 pm

Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf appointed the senior-most judge on the Pakistani Supreme Court as acting chief justice Friday, as thousands of lawyers across the country protested the suspension of former chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry...

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Ex-detainees claim abuse after US tribunal ruled them not ‘enemy combatants’
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March 23, 2007 03:55:00 pm

The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) announced Friday that it has amended its case against former Secretary of State Donald Rumsfeld to include as plaintiffs two former Guantanamo Bay ...

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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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