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Pakistan high court says ex-PM can return from exile
Jeannie Shawl
August 23, 2007 10:57:00 am

The Supreme Court of Pakistan ruled Thursday that former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif can return to the country, effectively ending the 10-year exile imposed after Sharif was deposed in a military coup led by...

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News Rights groups urge Nepal to revise draft law on truth and reconciliation panel
Rights groups urge Nepal to revise draft law on truth and reconciliation panel
Jeannie Shawl
August 23, 2007 10:38:00 am

Nepal's draft Truth and Reconciliation Commission Bill of 2007 does not meet international legal standards as currently drafted, Human Rights Watch and the International Commission for Jurists said Wednesday. The groups called the bill "seriously...

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Zimbabwe human rights violations abuses nearing record numbers: group
Jeannie Shawl
August 23, 2007 09:26:00 am

A coalition of human rights groups in Zimbabwe said Wednesday that if human rights abuses continue to occur in Zimbabwe at the high pace they have in the first half of the year, 2007 will be...

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Egypt arrests two Muslim Brotherhood lawmakers
Jeannie Shawl
August 22, 2007 10:06:00 pm

Egyptian officials on Wednesday arrested two lawmakers from the Muslim Brotherhood in order to question them in a case involving "other Brotherhood members," according to a police official speaking anonymously. The Brotherhood, banned from officially...

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Federal appeals court allows Qwest ex-CEO to remain free pending appeal
Jeannie Shawl
August 22, 2007 09:49:00 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit ruled Wednesday that former Qwest CEO Ralph Nacchio can remain free on bail pending his appeal of his insider trading conviction . Nacchio was convicted in...

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Jeannie Shawl
August 22, 2007 12:39:00 pm

A lawyer for recently released Iranian-American scholar Haleh Esfandiari said Wednesday that national security charges are still pending against Esfandiari and that a trial is expected. Esfandiari was released from Iranian custody on bail...

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Iraq judge ejects 2 defendants from court in crimes against humanity trial
Jeannie Shawl
August 22, 2007 12:19:00 pm

The Iraqi High Tribunal judge presiding over the crimes against humanity trial of 15 former Iraqi officials ejected two defendants from the courtroom Wednesday for failing to follow the rules of court. During the first...

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China to allow death penalty for sabotaging electricity supply
Jeannie Shawl
August 21, 2007 11:39:00 am

The Supreme People's Court of China has determined that the death penalty can be ordered in cases where a defendant is convicted of sabotaging electricity supply in a manner which leads to serious injury of at least...

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Abu Ghraib intelligence officer pleads not guilty
Jeannie Shawl
August 21, 2007 10:26:00 am

US Army Lt. Col. Steven L. Jordan has pleaded not guilty to cruelty and maltreatment and other charges stemming from the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal . Jordan is the only commissioned...

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Iranian-American scholar could get bail: judiciary source
Jeannie Shawl
August 21, 2007 10:08:00 am

Lawyers for detained Iranian-American scholar Haleh Esfandiari have been informed that she will be released from custody once $320,000 in bail has been paid, an anonymous source from the Iranian judiciary said Tuesday. Though...

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Maurice Papon convicted of war crimes

On April 2, 1998, Maurice Papon was convicted of war crimes for his role in deporting French Jews to concentration camps during the Nazi occupation of France. Under German occupation, Papon served as the supervisor of the Service for Jewish Questions in Bordeaux from which he collaborated with the Nazi S.S. and oversaw the deportation of 1,560 Jewish men, women, and children to concentration camps.

Read an biography of Maurice Papon from the BBC.

Massachusetts enacted Vietnam antiwar bill

On April 2, 1970, the Governor of Massachusetts signed into law an anti-Vietnam War bill providing that no inhabitant of Massachusetts inducted into or serving in the armed forces "shall be required to serve" abroad in an armed hostility that had not been declared a war by Congress under Article I, Section 8, clause 11 of the United States Constitution.

Supporters of the legislation hoped that the US Supreme Court would seize on the obvious conflict that the bill created between state and federal law and would rule on the constitutionality of the Vietnam War itself, but the Court refused to exercise original jurisdiction, forcing the case into the lower federal courts. See Anthony D'Amato, Massachusetts In The Federal Courts: The Constitutionality Of The Vietnam War [PDF], 4 Journal of Law Reform (1970).

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