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News King of Swaziland approves new constitution amid international concerns
King of Swaziland approves new constitution amid international concerns
Kate Heneroty
July 27, 2005 08:54:00 am

After sending a draft back to lawmakers for reconsideration earlier this month, King Mswati III of Swaziland has signed a new constitution for the sub-Saharan African nation amid concerns that it...

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News Gonzales speaks on changing public information policies to broaden access
Gonzales speaks on changing public information policies to broaden access
Kate Heneroty
July 27, 2005 08:14:00 am

In an interview with the Associated Press reported Tuesday, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said he would reconsider his predecessor John Ashcroft's policies on public access to government information. In October 2001 Ashcroft tightened existing policies...

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News Iraqi constitution draft raises concerns over Islam, federalism
Iraqi constitution draft raises concerns over Islam, federalism
Kate Heneroty
July 27, 2005 07:39:00 am

A new draft of the Iraqi constitution published Tuesday in Baghdad's Al-Sabah newspaper declares "Islam is the official religion of the state and is the main source of legislation," raising the concern of US...

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News UN recommends urgent resolution to Ecuador rule of law crisis
UN recommends urgent resolution to Ecuador rule of law crisis
Kate Heneroty
July 22, 2005 04:29:00 pm

A UN legal expert has recommended urgent action be taken to restore the rule of law in Ecuador following last December's Congressional ouster of 27 of 31 Supreme Court judges . The Special Rapporteur of the UN Commission...

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News France, Italy increase security to head off possible terror attacks
France, Italy increase security to head off possible terror attacks
Kate Heneroty
July 22, 2005 03:44:00 pm

Italy and France announced new security measures Friday designed to combat terrorism following the recent London bombings . Although neither nation has been the target of Islamic terrorists, both have tightened security on transit systems and are investigating...

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Japanese give defense minister unilateral authority to shoot down missiles
Kate Heneroty
July 22, 2005 03:13:00 pm

The Japanese parliament passed a measure Friday giving Japanese Minister of State for Defense Yoshinori Ohno the legal power to shoot down incoming missiles without consulting the prime minister or cabinet. The bill, which passed in the...

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News Serbian army still protecting war criminal Mladic, say security services
Serbian army still protecting war criminal Mladic, say security services
Kate Heneroty
July 22, 2005 02:45:00 pm

Western intelligence security services believe that Ratko Mladic , who has been indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for war crimes, is still being protected by covert members of...

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News CA judge removes Schwarzenegger’s redistricting plan from referendum ballot
CA judge removes Schwarzenegger’s redistricting plan from referendum ballot
Kate Heneroty
July 22, 2005 02:12:00 pm

California Superior Court Judge Gail Ohanesian removed Proposition 77 , a redistricting plan by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger , from the November 7 state ballot Thursday, holding that supporters violated California's constitution by using two significantly different versions...

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News Spain considers refusing German extraditions after terror suspect’s release
Spain considers refusing German extraditions after terror suspect’s release
Kate Heneroty
July 22, 2005 01:38:00 pm

Senior magistrates in Spain's Audiencia Nacional, the country's primary terrorist court, say that they are contemplating refusing to extradite Spanish nationals to Germany after German officials refused to extradite and later released Mamoun Darkazanli , a...

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Bush administration opposes Senate bill to withhold UN dues
Kate Heneroty
July 22, 2005 01:01:00 pm

The US Department of State urged senators Thursday not to pass the UN Reform Act of 2005 , legislation introduced by Senators Norm Coleman (D-MN) and Dick Lugar (R-IN) , that cuts the dues the...

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Georgia became first US state to ban lynching

On December 20, 1893, Georgia became the first state in the Union to pass a law against lynching, making the act punishable by four years in prison.

The statute was not particularly effective - read the text of the 1899 pamphlet Lynch Law in Georgia by anti-lynching activist Ida Wells-Barnett.

UN Drug Trafficking Convention signed

On December 20, 1988, the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances was signed in Vienna, Austria. The treaty provides mechanisms for international coordination in preventing the manufacture and distribution of drugs worldwide. Over 170 countries have signed the treaty to date.

Learn more about the treaty from the UN.

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