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News UN investigators in Darfur cite continuing human rights abuses
UN investigators in Darfur cite continuing human rights abuses
Katerina Ossenova
September 24, 2007 10:13:00 am

A group of experts presented an interim report to the United Nations Human Rights Council on the situation in Darfur Monday, citing continued human rights violations. The report noted that the government of Sudan demonstrated...

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News Taiwan VP indicted on corruption, forgery charges
Taiwan VP indicted on corruption, forgery charges
Katerina Ossenova
September 21, 2007 03:13:00 pm

Taiwanese prosecutors Friday indicted Vice President Annette Lu and two other leading members of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) on charges of corruption and forgery. Lu, DPP Chairman Yu Shyi-kun, and former foreign minister...

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News Netherlands rejects EU reform treaty referendum
Netherlands rejects EU reform treaty referendum
Katerina Ossenova
September 21, 2007 02:55:00 pm

The Dutch government will not hold a general referendum on the proposed EU Reform Treaty , Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende said Friday. Balkenende said the referendum was unnecessary because the new EU treaty...

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News Federal investigators probing military contract fraud and corruption allegations
Federal investigators probing military contract fraud and corruption allegations
Katerina Ossenova
September 21, 2007 02:04:00 pm

Federal investigators are probing allegations of fraud and corruption related to $6 billion in military contracts in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a Pentagon official testifying before the House Armed Services Committee Thursday. At the hearing [recorded...

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News Pittsburgh diocese to settle clergy abuse claims for $1.25M
Pittsburgh diocese to settle clergy abuse claims for $1.25M
Katerina Ossenova
September 17, 2007 10:25:00 am

The Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh Monday announced the creation of a $1.25 million fund to settle 32 lawsuits alleging abuse or injury by priests. Even though Pennsylvania's statute of limitations barred many victims from filing personal injury...

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News China cracking down on illegal land transfers
China cracking down on illegal land transfers
Katerina Ossenova
September 17, 2007 09:58:00 am

China has increased its efforts to stop illegal land transfers and punish government officials responsible for illegal land title transfers, an official from the Law Enforcement and Supervision Bureau under the Ministry of Land and Natural Resources ...

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News Central African Republic government forces responsible for human rights abuses: HRW
Central African Republic government forces responsible for human rights abuses: HRW
Katerina Ossenova
September 17, 2007 08:20:00 am

Central African Republic (CAR) government forces are responsible for hundreds of unlawful killings and the burning of thousands of civilian homes since mid-2005 in their counterinsurgency campaign, according to a new report ...

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News ICTY chief prosecutor mandate extended to year-end
ICTY chief prosecutor mandate extended to year-end
Katerina Ossenova
September 14, 2007 02:44:00 pm

The United Nations Security Council has extended the mandate for International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Chief Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte until December 31, the war crimes tribunal announced Friday. Del Ponte,...

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News Iraq still facing legal challenges: White House report
Iraq still facing legal challenges: White House report
Katerina Ossenova
September 14, 2007 01:34:00 pm

The White House submitted a new Benchmark Assessment Report on Iraq to Congress Friday, noting that little progress had been made by the Iraqi government toward accomplishing 18 "benchmarks" thought to be essential to Iraq's stability. The...

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News China to release jailed NYT researcher sentenced for fraud
China to release jailed NYT researcher sentenced for fraud
Katerina Ossenova
September 14, 2007 12:58:00 pm

Zhao Yan , a New York Times researcher who was sentenced to three years in prison for fraud in August 2006, is to be released on Saturday, according to Chinese prison officials. A Chinese court...

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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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