A Turkish court on Monday began the trial of two former generals and 54 others suspected of planning to overthrow the country's ruling Justice Development Party (AKP) . Sener Eruygur, Hursit Tolon, and their co-defendants are accused of belonging to the country's secular Ergenekon group, which is suspected of involvement in bombings, political assassination plots, [...]

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A US military study has recommended a complete overhaul of both the US-run and Afghan-run prisons in Afghanistan, the New York Times reported Sunday. After prison conditions continued to deteriorate, and a January report by the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan found widespread arbitrary detentions, Maj. Gen. Douglas M. Stone, former deputy commanding general for [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Laura Gómez of the University of New Mexico School of Law says that although Senators Graham and Sessions were technically right about the political consequences that would befall them if they had said anything along the lines of the "wise Latina" remark Judge Sonia Sotomayor made in a 2001 speech at UCLA, [...]

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The Adawa court of misdemeanors in the Egyptian city of Menya Saturday reversed the conviction of Mounir Saeed Hannah, a teacher charged with insulting President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak by authoring an unpublished satirical poem. The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information represented Hanna in his appeal, emphasizing to the court the responsibility of the judiciary [...]

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The US House of Representatives Intelligence Committee will launch an investigation into plans by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to assassinate al Qaeda members, the Committee announced Friday. The Committee has already requested documents from the CIA and will likely hold hearings, according to Committee-member Jan Schakowsky . The Committee hopes to learn whether former [...]

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