Israeli Attorney General Menahem Mazuz Sunday ordered a new criminal investigation into the activities of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert while he was serving as the country's trade minister from 2003-2006. According to a justice ministry statement obtained by AFP, Olmert will face a police investigation over "political appointments and assisting political cronies in different public [...]

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The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) Saturday called on citizens worldwide to "break the silence" and pressure their governments to help apprehend Sudanese war crimes suspects in Darfur for prosecution by the ICC. In an interview with the Canadian Press, Luis Moreno-Ocampo urged foreign governments to take a lead role in arresting [...]

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Jameel Jaffer : "Recent media reports reveal that the Justice Department issued two legal memoranda in 2005 that authorized the CIA to use a slew of inhumane interrogation methods, including "head slapping," "waterboarding," and extreme temperatures — according to the New York Times "the harshest interrogation techniques" ever used by the agency. The first of [...]

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General Yasar Buyukanit , commander of the Turkish Armed Forces, warned Sunday that US-Turkish ties will be permanently damaged if the US House of Representatives passes a resolution labeling as genocide the World War I-era killings of over one million Armenians by Turkish soldiers . The resolution was approved by the House Foreign Relations Committee [...]

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The US military announced Saturday that a former senior officer at the Camp Cropper detention camp in Iraq will face a Baghdad court-martial beginning Monday on four counts of violating the United States Code of Military Justice. Lieutenant Colonel William H. Steele, former commander of the 451st Military Police Detachment, is charged with aiding the [...]

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Philippine law enforcement officers are reluctant to use the powers allocated them in a new anti-terrorism law due to strict punishments provided for rights violations, according to a government security advisor speaking to AP Sunday. The controversial Human Security Act of 2007 was signed in March by President Gloria Arroyo. It authorizes the 72-hour detention [...]

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Giovanni di Stefano provides exclusive video for JURIST from his current trip to Baghdad, including military protection on the bus from Baghdad International Airport to Baghdad Immigration Control, his trip by armoured vehicle to Camp Cropper to consult clients, and commentary on the situation in Iraq: "When the President of the United States of America [...]

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