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News ICTY chief prosecutor to leave post in September
ICTY chief prosecutor to leave post in September
Katerina Ossenova
January 30, 2007 01:53:00 pm

Carla Del Ponte said Tuesday that she will step down as chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) at the end of her current term in September. Del Ponte, who...

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News UN rights investigator says torture routine in Jordan
UN rights investigator says torture routine in Jordan
Katerina Ossenova
January 30, 2007 01:20:00 pm

UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Manfred Nowak said Tuesday that torture is systematic and widespread in Jordan, especially when used to elicit confessions from suspected terrorists. Nowak found the practice of torture [JURIST...

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News Specter re-introduces bill to allow cameras in Supreme Court
Specter re-introduces bill to allow cameras in Supreme Court
Katerina Ossenova
January 30, 2007 12:51:00 pm

US Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) re-introduced a bill Monday which would allow US Supreme Court proceedings to be televised, "unless the Court decides, by a vote of...

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News ICC set for first trial after charges confirmed against Congo militia leader
ICC set for first trial after charges confirmed against Congo militia leader
Katerina Ossenova
January 29, 2007 10:55:00 am

The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirmed war crimes charges Monday against Congolese militia leader Thomas Lubanga , making Lubanga the first ICC defendant to face trial. As founder of the militant Union of...

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News Former Italy intelligence chief moves to stop CIA abduction trial
Former Italy intelligence chief moves to stop CIA abduction trial
Katerina Ossenova
January 29, 2007 10:12:00 am

Lawyers for Nicolo Pollari, the former head of the Italian Intelligence and Security Services (SISMI) , moved Monday to stop Pollari's trial on charges that he was involved in the alleged 2003 CIA kidnapping [JURIST news archive; WP...

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News Libya offers to release foreign medics convicted in AIDS trial if compensated
Libya offers to release foreign medics convicted in AIDS trial if compensated
Katerina Ossenova
January 29, 2007 09:17:00 am

Libya is willing to release of five Bulgarian nurses convicted of infecting over 400 Libyan patients, primarily children in exchange for compensation, Seif al-Islam, the son of Libyan leader Colonel Muhamar Gaddafi , told the...

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News DOD cutting back ‘stop-loss’ military service extensions despite court OKs
DOD cutting back ‘stop-loss’ military service extensions despite court OKs
Katerina Ossenova
January 29, 2007 08:48:00 am

US Defense Secretary Robert Gates has ordered all branches of the military to minimize their use of "stop loss" tactics to keep soldiers on active duty beyond their service contracts, notwithstanding a series of court rulings upholding...

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News Italy probe yields 2,000 human trafficking suspects
Italy probe yields 2,000 human trafficking suspects
Katerina Ossenova
January 25, 2007 12:05:00 pm

Italian police Chief Superintendent Chiara Giacomantonio said Wednesday that a four month-long investigation has turned up nearly 2,000 suspects believed to be involved in human trafficking in Italy. According to police, most of the...

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News Turkish foreign minister backs changing state slander penal code provision
Turkish foreign minister backs changing state slander penal code provision
Katerina Ossenova
January 25, 2007 11:46:00 am

Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul has called for change to the controversial Article 301 of Turkey's penal code, which makes "insulting the Turkish identity" a crime. Gul, who last December...

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News Israel parliament grants Katsav temporary leave as sex crimes charges loom
Israel parliament grants Katsav temporary leave as sex crimes charges loom
Katerina Ossenova
January 25, 2007 11:12:00 am

A parliamentary committee of the Israeli Knesset voted 13-11 Thursday to grant the request of Israeli President Moshe Katsav for a three-month temporary suspension. The Knesset vote preserves Katsav's immunity even though...

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Montgomery started racially-integrated bus service after boycott

On December 21, 1956, buses in Montgomery, Alabama, started racially-integrated service following federal court rulings ending on-board segregation.

Bus boycott leaders Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and Rev. Ralph Abernathy were among the first riders under the new scheme. Learn about the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Stalin born

On December 21, 1879, Joseph Stalin was born in Gori, Georgia. In 1922, he would become leader of the USSR until his death in 1953. During his time as Soviet dictator, Stalin industrialized his country, which he then led to become one of the world's two superpowers after WWII. Through his infamous purges, show trials and nationwide famines, Stalin also became responsible for more deaths than any man in history.

Read documents regarding the USSR under Joseph Stalin from the U.S. Library of Congress.

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