The Lebanese cabinet Tuesday sent the country's National Assembly a draft plan to establish a UN-supported international tribunal to try suspects accused of assassinating former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in February 2005. The cabinet approved the draft late last month despite resignations by all six of its pro-Syrian members. On Saturday, Lebanese President Emile Lahoud [...]

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US Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty announced Tuesday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will no longer encourage corporations to turn over confidential records to officials investigating corporate fraud . The new McNulty Memorandum revises portions of the 2003 Thompson Memorandum , which included business record turnover as a factor prosecutors could use in determining [...]

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Former Ethiopian dictator Mengistu Haile Miriam was found guilty of genocide Tuesday at the conclusion of a 12-year in absentia trial. Mengistu and 72 other former officials were charged with genocide, imprisonment, homicide, and illegal confiscation of property for crimes committed during the "Red Terror" , where thousands of Mengistu's political opponents were executed. Ethiopia's [...]

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The UK Court of Appeal on Tuesday rejected an attempt to force the government to hold a public inquiry into the UK's decision to go to war in Iraq . Two mothers of soldiers appealed a lower court decision that they could not challenge the government's refusal to hold a public inquiry. The families sought [...]

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