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News Trial begins for Azerbaijan journalists accused of defaming Islam
Trial begins for Azerbaijan journalists accused of defaming Islam
Ryan Olden
March 20, 2007 06:38:00 pm

Reporter Rafig Tagi and editor Samir Huseinov, both of the newspaper Senet, went on trial Tuesday in the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan for allegedly insulting Islam. Both claim the prosecution is...

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News Sudan seeks to block action on ‘biased’ UN human rights report
Sudan seeks to block action on ‘biased’ UN human rights report
Ryan Olden
March 13, 2007 08:15:00 pm

Sudan on Tuesday attempted to prevent the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) from considering a report by a UNHRC team sent to investigate conditions in Darfur . The report , issued Monday, calls for...

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News Australia pressed US to modify charges against Hicks: report
Australia pressed US to modify charges against Hicks: report
Ryan Olden
March 13, 2007 07:14:00 pm

High-ranking officials in the Australian government pressured the US government to reduce terror charges against Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks , according to a report in The Australian on Tuesday. Attorney General Philip Ruddock ...

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News Turkish court bars YouTube access after videos ‘insulting’ Ataturk
Turkish court bars YouTube access after videos ‘insulting’ Ataturk
Ryan Olden
March 7, 2007 03:33:00 pm

A Turkish court Wednesday ordered telecom providers in the country to block access to YouTube because of videos insulting the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk . The controversial videos have caused an uproar...

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News UK Muslim convicted of inciting murder at London protest over Muhammad cartoons
UK Muslim convicted of inciting murder at London protest over Muhammad cartoons
Ryan Olden
March 7, 2007 02:57:00 pm

British Muslim Abdul Muhid was convicted in London Wednesday of two counts of inciting murder at a protest outside outside the Danish embassy in London last year. Muhid and associate Anjem Choudary were charged last...

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News East Timor ex-minister convicted of fueling militia violence
East Timor ex-minister convicted of fueling militia violence
Ryan Olden
March 7, 2007 02:21:00 pm

A court in East Timor Wednesday found former Interior Minister Rogerio Lobato guilty of promoting violence during the military riots in the country last year. The three judges hearing the case sentenced Lobato to seven-and-a-half years...

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News US Army medic convicted of desertion for fleeing to avoid ‘immoral’ Iraq service
US Army medic convicted of desertion for fleeing to avoid ‘immoral’ Iraq service
Ryan Olden
March 6, 2007 03:54:00 pm

US Army Specialist Agustin Aguayo was convicted of desertion Tuesday for fleeing a base in Germany to avoid redeployment to Iraq. Though the conviction could have carried as many as seven years in prison, Aguayo was only...

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News Philippines president signs controversial anti-terrorism bill into law
Philippines president signs controversial anti-terrorism bill into law
Ryan Olden
March 6, 2007 02:49:00 pm

Philippines President Gloria Arroyo on Tuesday signed a rigorous new anti-terror bill into law. Among other provisions, the Human Security Act allows police to detain suspected terrorists for three days without charges, but it also...

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News Chechnya torturing prisoners: Council of Europe rights chief
Chechnya torturing prisoners: Council of Europe rights chief
Ryan Olden
February 27, 2007 08:41:00 pm

Authorities in the volatile Chechnya region of Russia commonly use electrical shocks, forced confessions, and other forms of torture, said Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg...

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News Nigeria appeals court allows VP to retain office after party break
Nigeria appeals court allows VP to retain office after party break
Ryan Olden
February 20, 2007 07:44:00 pm

A Nigerian appeals court ruled on Tuesday that Vice President Atiku Abubakar could not legally be stripped of his office after his break with President Olusegun Obasanjo . The pair were elected in 1999 at the...

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US House voted to impeach President Clinton

On December 19, 1998, a divided US House of Representatives voted to impeach President Bill Clinton on charges of lying under oath to a federal grand jury and obstructing justice in the Monica Lewinsky affair.

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On December 19, 1984, the United Kingdom and China signed the Sino-British Joint Declaration, which ceded control of Hong Kong to the government of mainland China in 1997. The treaty also ensured that Hong Kong would retain its capitalist and democratic systems for at least 50 year after the transfer of power.

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