The French National Assembly on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution condemning the Islamic burqa and other full face veils as contrary to gender equality. The resolution passed with 434 votes , with the remaining members of the 577-seat house abstaining. The passage of the resolution lays the groundwork for a complete ban on full face [...]

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A Vietnamese appeals court on Tuesday affirmed the sentences facing two democracy activists convicted of subversion. The court upheld the sentence of five years imprisonment and three subsequent years of house arrest for prominent human rights lawyer Le Cong Dinh , as well as the 16-year sentence against Internet entrepreneur Tran Huynh Duy Thuc. The [...]

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The Egyptian Parliament on Tuesday voted to extend the country's state of emergency for two years. Despite the two-year extension, parliament voted to limit the application of the emergency laws only to cases of terrorism and drug trafficking. In a speech to parliament, Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif said: The emergency law will not be [...]

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Lawyers for pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi filed a final appeal in Myanmar's Supreme Court on Monday challenging the 18-month extension of her house arrest. The appeal requests that the court forward her case to the Special Appellate Branch, a multi-judge panel that represents Suu Kyi's last means of legal recourse in the matter. [...]

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A group of UN human rights experts said Monday that Arizona's new immigration law could violate international standards that are binding on the US. The group of six UN experts, which includes UN Special Rapporteur on human rights of migrants Jorge Bustamante , said the Arizona law might encourage discrimination: A disturbing pattern of legislative [...]

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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has confirmed the existence of a secret detention facility at Bagram Air Base , according to a Tuesday BBC News report . The BBC reported last month that nine Afghan witnesses have claimed that they were held and tortured in a secret US prison at Bagram. The [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnists Victor Hansen and Lawrence Friedman of New England Law | Boston say that fear and politics notwithstanding, trial in US federal court will be the best option in most, if not all, terrorism cases…. Since President Bush first announced a plan to create military commissions, in November 2001, there has been ongoing [...]

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