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News Hague war crimes court to indict Kosovo PM – Le Monde
Hague war crimes court to indict Kosovo PM – Le Monde
Bernard Hibbitts
March 7, 2005 10:16:00 am

French newspaper Le Monde reported Monday that the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia at The Hague is about to indict Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and issue...

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News Kuwait to speed consideration of women’s voting rights law
Kuwait to speed consideration of women’s voting rights law
Bernard Hibbitts
March 7, 2005 08:31:00 am

Members of Kuwait's parliament Monday agreed to speed up consideration of a government-proposed law that would give Kuwaiti women the right to vote. No specific date for debate was set, however....

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News Tsunami lawsuit complaint [US DC]
Tsunami lawsuit complaint [US DC]
Bernard Hibbitts
March 6, 2005 10:39:00 pm

Tsunami Victims Group v. Accor North America et al., United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, March 4, 2005 [filed by 60 European survivors and relatives of victims of the December 26 South Asia tsunami against...

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News Iraq assembly slated to meet March 16
Iraq assembly slated to meet March 16
Bernard Hibbitts
March 6, 2005 07:30:00 pm

Iraqi deputy prime minister Barham Salih said Sunday that the transitional national assembly chosen in the January 30 elections and responsible for drafting a permanent constituton for Iraq replacing the current Transitional Administrative Law...

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News Guantanamo detainees say Islam mocked by US guards
Guantanamo detainees say Islam mocked by US guards
Bernard Hibbitts
March 6, 2005 07:06:00 pm

More recently-declassified notes of some Guantanamo detainees' conversations with their defense attorneys include allegations that US personnel at the camp repeatedly mocked Islam, made disparaging remarks, and took religiously-abusive actions such as that of a prison barber in cutting...

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News Israeli minister urges Palestinians to call off resumption of executions
Israeli minister urges Palestinians to call off resumption of executions
Bernard Hibbitts
March 6, 2005 11:14:00 am

An Israeli cabinet minister has called for the Palestinian Authority to reverse a decision publicized Thursday to reintroduce capital punishment and to immediately stay the scheduled execution of accused collaborators with Israel [PCHR news release on two...

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News European tsunami victims file US lawsuit
European tsunami victims file US lawsuit
Bernard Hibbitts
March 6, 2005 10:42:00 am

Some 60 European survivors and relatives of victims of the December 26 South Asia tsunami led by controversial personal injury lawyer Edward Fagan formally filed suit in New York Friday against the...

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News Prosecutors question wounded Italian journalist
Prosecutors question wounded Italian journalist
Bernard Hibbitts
March 6, 2005 10:00:00 am

Italian prosecutors have questioned Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, who was wounded late Friday by US forces after she was released by her kidnappers at the end of a month-long hostage ordeal. An Italian security agent was killed...

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News Canada shaken by most Mountie murders since 1800s
Canada shaken by most Mountie murders since 1800s
Bernard Hibbitts
March 4, 2005 08:50:00 am

Canada's elite Royal Canadian Mounted Police suffered their most casualties since the late 1800s Thursday when four officers were killed in a raid on a suspected marijuana growing operation in Alberta. A fifth man, believed to the the suspect...

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News Human Rights Record of the US in 2004 [China State Council]
Human Rights Record of the US in 2004 [China State Council]
Bernard Hibbitts
March 3, 2005 08:23:00 pm

Human Rights Record of the US in 2004, China State Council, March 3, 2005. Excerpt:In 2004 the atrocity of US troops abusing Iraqi POWs exposed the dark side of human rights performance of the United States. The scandal shocked the...

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Anti-apartheid activist Stephen Biko died in police custody

On September 12, 1977, South African anti-apartheid activist Stephen Biko died in police custody after having suffered a massive head injury during interrogation following his arrest. The story of journalist Donald Woods' investigation into the circumstances of Biko's death was the basis of the 1987 film Cry Freedom.

Read an address on Stephen Biko delivered by then-South African President Nelson Mandela on the 20th anniversary of Biko's death in 1997.

Supreme Court unanimously rejects state challenge Brown v. Board of Education

On September 12, 1958, the Supreme Court unanimously rejected a state government challenge to Brown vs. The Board of Education of Topeka Kansas, which had overturned segregation. In Cooper vs. Aaron, the State Government of Arkansas challenged the authority of the Court to implement desegregation. The Court responded by forcefully re-asserting its authority and the authority of the federal government over the states.

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