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News Japan justice minister backs away from anti-death penalty statement
Japan justice minister backs away from anti-death penalty statement
Wanda Kudrycka
November 2, 2005 10:02:00 am

New Japanese Minister of Justice Seiken Sugiura on Tuesday had to retreat from a statement he made earlier in the day indicating that he would not sign execution orders. Sugiura initially said that he would not sign...

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News Lebanon arrests man named in Hariri killing probe
Lebanon arrests man named in Hariri killing probe
Wanda Kudrycka
October 23, 2005 12:45:00 pm

Lebanese authorities said Saturday that they have apprehended a man who called President Emile Lahoud shortly before the February 4 assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri . Lebanon Public Prosecutor Saeed Meerza issued a warrant...

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News UN says Sudan not trying Darfur crimes
UN says Sudan not trying Darfur crimes
Wanda Kudrycka
October 23, 2005 11:43:00 am

The UN's special rapporteur for human rights in Sudan said Saturday that the Sudanese government has failed to try persons responsible for war crimes in Darfur . Dr. Sima Samar [BBC profile...

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News Saddam lawyers threaten to boycott trial
Saddam lawyers threaten to boycott trial
Wanda Kudrycka
October 23, 2005 10:39:00 am

Lawyers for Saddam Hussein and his co-defendants announced Saturday that they would boycott their trial unless the court was moved outside of Iraq for their own safety. The statement comes after Saadoun Sughaiyer al-Janabi, a defense...

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News UN warns of ‘catastrophic’ human rights situation in Haiti
UN warns of ‘catastrophic’ human rights situation in Haiti
Wanda Kudrycka
October 16, 2005 02:32:00 pm

The UN human rights chief in Haiti said Friday that the human rights situation in the Caribbean nation had become "catastrophic". Thierry Fagart, who heads a team of some 30 UN observers, cited numerous violations of...

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News UK jurists warn of British drift to police state, invoking specter of Nazi Germany
UK jurists warn of British drift to police state, invoking specter of Nazi Germany
Wanda Kudrycka
October 16, 2005 02:20:00 pm

Explicitly evoking images of Germany in the 1930s, senior British judges and lawyers are warning that the Blair government's efforts to put pressure on the judiciary in the interpretation of the Human Rights Act while restricting traditional civil...

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News Netherlands fears killing over proposed burka ban
Netherlands fears killing over proposed burka ban
Wanda Kudrycka
October 16, 2005 12:19:00 pm

Fears have arisen in The Netherlands over the safety of Dutch Integration Minister Rita Verdonk after police Friday arrested seven people suspected of planning to assassinate two other Dutch politicians named on a Islamist "hit list" pinned...

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News Russian soldiers acquitted of Chechnya civilian killings
Russian soldiers acquitted of Chechnya civilian killings
Wanda Kudrycka
October 12, 2005 10:43:00 am

A Russian military court in the North Caucasus region has found two Russian soldiers not guilty of murdering three civilians during operations in the war-torn region of Chechnya . Interior Force officers Yevgeny Khudyakov and Sergei Arakcheyev were...

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News US congressional panel reports no significant China progress on human rights
US congressional panel reports no significant China progress on human rights
Wanda Kudrycka
October 12, 2005 09:42:00 am

A US congressional panel said Tuesday that China had made no significant progress in human rights or law reform over the past year despite announced efforts in those areas. The 2005 Annual Report of...

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News Ex-French UN ambassador detained for oil-for-food violations
Ex-French UN ambassador detained for oil-for-food violations
Wanda Kudrycka
October 12, 2005 08:16:00 am

Former French UN ambassador Jean-Bernard Merimee is expected to appear before a French judge Wednesday after having been detained by authorities investigating allegations of fraud and corruption in the UN Oil-for-Food program . Merimee was...

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