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News ACLU requests information on automatic license plate readers
ACLU requests information on automatic license plate readers
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 30, 2012 01:54:57 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) announced on Monday that its affiliates in 38 states had sent letters to local and state police departments asking them to clarify how they use information obtained from automatic...

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News Namibia court rules government improperly sterilized HIV positive women
Namibia court rules government improperly sterilized HIV positive women
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 30, 2012 01:24:52 pm

A court in Namibia has ruled that the government sterilized three HIV-positive women without obtaining appropriate consent, a legal aid group said Monday. The Southern African Litigation Center (SALC) reported that the court ruled the...

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News Maldives court refuses to hear case against former president
Maldives court refuses to hear case against former president
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 30, 2012 12:59:03 pm

A court in the Maldives has refused to hear the case against former president Mohamed Nasheed, saying it does not have jurisdiction to rule in the case. Nasheed was formally charged earlier this month with illegally arresting a former...

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News Tymoshenko asks Ukraine court to excuse her from trial for health reasons
Tymoshenko asks Ukraine court to excuse her from trial for health reasons
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 30, 2012 12:34:35 pm

Jailed former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko on Monday requested permission to be absent from her tax evasion trial proceedings, which are scheduled to resume on July 31. Tymoshenko reportedly asked to be excused...

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News Federal judge blocks enforcement of insurance mandate for Colorado business owner
Federal judge blocks enforcement of insurance mandate for Colorado business owner
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 30, 2012 11:44:02 am

A judge for the US District Court for the District of Colorado on Friday issued an injunction barring the federal government from enforcing its controversial employer insurance mandate against a Colorado business owned by a...

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Russia president signs law re-criminalizing libel and slander
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 30, 2012 10:01:12 am

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a bill into the law that re-criminalizes slander and libel in the country. The law defines slander as "knowingly disseminating false information defaming the honour and dignity or...

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UN official concerned over Iraq death sentences
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 27, 2012 02:57:15 pm

UN Special Rapporteur on arbitrary executions Christof Heyns on Friday expressed concern about an announcement that the Iraqi Court of Cassation has upheld the death sentences of 196 individuals in the Anbar province of Iraq....

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News UN official calls for transfer of Khadr to Canada
UN official calls for transfer of Khadr to Canada
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 27, 2012 02:04:09 pm

The UN Secretary-General's Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict Radhika Coomaraswamy on Friday renewed her call to transfer Canadian Guantanamo Bay detainee and convict Omar Khadr to his home...

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UN rights chief calls for protection of civilians in Syria
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 27, 2012 01:13:59 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Friday insisted that the Syrian government take steps to protect civilians during armed conflicts. Pillay noted that recent violence in the country has often led to the...

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News Group files lawsuit seeking information about Bin Laden burial at sea
Group files lawsuit seeking information about Bin Laden burial at sea
Rebecca DiLeonardo
July 27, 2012 10:53:48 am

A government watchdog group Judicial Watch announced on Thursday that they had filed a lawsuit seeking information about the funeral arrangements made for al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden [WP...

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