Former prime minister of Iceland Geir Haarde went on trial Monday on charges of negligence relating to the 2008 financial crisis . The charges stem from the collapse of the country’s three major banks in 2008 while Haarde was leader of the country’s ruling Independence Party. The trial originally began in September with Haarde’s lawyers [...]

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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Monday ordered Russia’s prosecutor general to conduct a study into 32 criminal cases, including the case of ex-oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky . Khodorkovsky, who was once in charge of Russia’s largest oil company, Yukos , was arrested in 2003 on charges of tax evasion and fraud. Khodorkovsky and his former [...]

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Iranian human rights lawyer Abdolfattah Soltani has been sentenced to 18 years in prison after being found guilty by a Tehran Revolutionary Court of spreading anti-government propaganda, his daughter confirmed on Sunday. In addition to his prison sentence, Soltani is also forbidden from practicing law for 20 years . Soltani was arrested last year and [...]

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A group of three UN human rights experts on Friday implored Pakistan to increase efforts to curb growing sectarian violence . Noting a recent uptick in sectarian related attacks, the group of experts warned that “sectarian violence threatens to worsen if the Government does not respond swiftly and decisively to confront it.” Speaking before the [...]

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The Egyptian parliament began discussions Saturday regarding the make-up of the constitutional assembly that will be responsible for writing Egypt’s new constitution. The newly elected parliament will choose the members of the 100-member council that will ultimately determine the structure of the government and the rights conferred by the constitution. This has caused an intense [...]

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