The Iranian government will set up a special court to try media and culture crimes, state news agency IRNA reported Sunday. The judiciary has set up a special prosecutors office to handle alleged offenses committed in media and cultural platforms. Both the court and office will operate under the supervision of Tehran’s chief prosecutor. The [...]

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Five Japanese citizens filed suit in the Tokyo District Court on Monday challenging the constitutionality of a civil law that forces married couples to choose a single surname. The plaintiffs claim that Article 750 of the Japan Civil Code, requiring a husband and wife to assume the same surname when married, violates Articles 13 and [...]

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Algerian Foreign Minister Mourad Medelci said Monday the government will end the 19-year-old state of emergency laws amidst growing protests in Algeria and the ongoing protests in Tunisia and Egypt. Medelci told French radio station Europe 1 that the state of emergency will end in a few days but dismissed concerns that Algeria could end [...]

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Russian Judge Viktor Danilkin, who convicted former Russian oil executive Mikhail Khodorkovsky of money-laundering and embezzlement in December, did not write the verdict and was coerced into reading it , Danilkin’s assistant said Monday. Natalya Vasilyeva made the allegations in an interview she gave to Gazeta.ru website and the TV channel Dozjd. According to Vasilyeva, [...]

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The trial of Indonesian Muslim cleric Abu Bakar Bashir began Monday in the District Court of South Jakarta. Bashir is charged with operating a terrorist training camp in the mountains of the northwestern province of Aceh to prepare Islamic radicals to carry out attacks in the capital of Jakarta. Prosecutors allege that this group was [...]

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An arrest warrant for former president Pervez Musharraf was issued Saturday by a Pakistani anti-terrorism court in connection with the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto . The court determined Musharraf had not cooperated during the investigation of Bhutto’s death, and investigators have alleged that Musharraf did not provide adequate security for Bhutto when [...]

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The Egyptian military announced Sunday that it suspended the constitution and will run the country until an election is held in six months. The television announcement marked the first time that the military had publicly disclosed its transition plan. The country’s civilian cabinet will remain in power throughout the transition period. The military indicated that [...]

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