A judge for the Lahore High Court on Tuesday ordered that US consulate worker Raymond Davis be held for the murder of two men in Pakistan last week, ignoring US protests that Davis enjoys diplomatic immunity. Chief Justice Ijaz Ihmad Chaudhry also ordered Davis’s name to be placed on an exit control list , which [...]

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Illinois Governor Pat Quinn (D) signed a bill on Monday legalizing same-sex civil unions in the state. The “Illinois Religious Freedom and Civil Union Act,” seeks to provide “adequate procedures for the certification and registration of a civil union” as well as to provide “persons entering into a civil union with the obligations, responsibilities, protections, [...]

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Accused Nazi war criminal and US citizen Peter Egner passed away last week at a retirement community in Bellevue, Washington. A US trial to revoke Egner’s citizenship was scheduled to begin on February 22 in the US District Court for the Western District of Washington . Documents filed in the court showed that a pretrial [...]

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Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen announced Friday that he has reached an agreement with Google to avoid court proceedings over the company’s collection of private data from unsecured personal and business Wi-FI networks for its Street View maps service. Connecticut announced in June that it would lead a multi-state investigation against Google for possible privacy [...]

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Thailand’s “red shirt” pro-democracy movement on Monday petitioned the International Criminal Court (ICC) to launch a preliminary investigation into whether the government committed crimes against humanity during the Bangkok protests last spring. The application for petition cites specific evidence developing a substantial basis to show that international crimes of murder, imprisonment and other severe deprivation [...]

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The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) heard arguments Monday from lawyers representing three former Khmer Rouge leaders regarding their clients’ continued detention. Nuon Chea , Khieu Samphan and Ieng Thirith appeared alongside their legal representatives, contending that, as a result of the court’s violation of the rules regarding detention, they should be [...]

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The FBI reported to a presidential oversight board that between 2001 and 2008 it committed approximately 800 violations of laws, executive orders, or other regulations governing intelligence investigations, according to a report released Monday by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) . The report summarizes nearly 2,500 pages of government documents obtained by EFF through Freedom [...]

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