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News Congo opposition party claims fraud in presidential election
Congo opposition party claims fraud in presidential election
Jaime Jansen
August 1, 2006 11:59:00 am

The Congolese Rally for Democracy (RCD) , an opposition group and former rebel group, on Tuesday alleged widespread election fraud in Sunday's election , and threatened to challenge the election in court if the results are not fixed. The RCD noted cases of ballot stuffing and biased election officials during the poll – the first [...]

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News US Army general who ran Gitmo, oversaw Iraq detentions resigns with honors
US Army general who ran Gitmo, oversaw Iraq detentions resigns with honors
Jaime Jansen
August 1, 2006 11:15:00 am

US Army Major General Geoffrey Miller , the former commander of Guantanamo Bay , retired from the Army Monday with honors. Miller ran Guantanamo from 2002 to 2004, and served as a consultant at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq during 2003, where he has is alleged to have recommended the use of dogs as [...]

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News Libby lawyers seek to use memory expert in CIA leak trial
Libby lawyers seek to use memory expert in CIA leak trial
Jaime Jansen
August 1, 2006 10:21:00 am

Attorneys representing I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby , the former chief of staff for Vice President Cheney, on Monday asked US District Judge Reggie Walton to allow expert testimony from a memory specialist at Libby's upcoming trial relating to his role in the CIA leak case . In a court filing, Libby's attorneys said that testimony [...]

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News DOJ appeals ruling allowing NSA wiretapping lawsuit to proceed
DOJ appeals ruling allowing NSA wiretapping lawsuit to proceed
Jaime Jansen
August 1, 2006 09:43:00 am

Lawyers from the US Department of Justice on Monday appealed a federal court decision that allowed a challenge to the National Security Agency's domestic surveillance program to go forward, arguing to the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that the lawsuit could expose state secrets and jeopardize national security. US District Judge Vaughn [...]

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News Pinochet questioned by Chile judge in ex-army chief assassination probe
Pinochet questioned by Chile judge in ex-army chief assassination probe
Jaime Jansen
August 1, 2006 09:02:00 am

Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was questioned Monday by Judge Alejandro Solis about the assassination of General Carlos Prats shortly after Pinochet came to power following a 1973 coup . Prats, the army chief before Pinochet, opposed the coup. Solis said Pinochet answered all the questions and that there were no problems during the meeting. [...]

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News Guantanamo Bay detainees attacked guards hundreds of times: DOD records
Guantanamo Bay detainees attacked guards hundreds of times: DOD records
Jaime Jansen
August 1, 2006 08:00:00 am

Detainees at the US detention center at Guantanamo Bay have used items found in their cells to attack military guards hundreds of times, according to Pentagon memos released through a Freedom of Information Act request by conservative legal group Landmark Legal Foundation . The Defense Department documented more than 440 reports of detainee attacks on [...]

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News Same-sex marriage recognition ruling [UK HC]
Same-sex marriage recognition ruling [UK HC]
Bernard Hibbitts
July 31, 2006 10:43:00 pm

Wilkinson v Kitzinger & Ors EWHC 2022 (Fam), July 31, 2006 . Read the full text of the judgment. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.

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News Iran nuclear program resolution [UN Security Council]
Iran nuclear program resolution [UN Security Council]
Bernard Hibbitts
July 31, 2006 09:49:00 pm

Resolution 1696, UN Security Council, July 31, 2006, . Read the full text of the resolution. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.

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News US asylum reviews report [TRAC]
US asylum reviews report [TRAC]
July 31, 2006 08:46:00 pm

Immigration Report, Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, July 31, 2006 . Read the full text of the report. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.

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News UN rights commissioner calls for independent inquiry into Qana bombing
UN rights commissioner calls for independent inquiry into Qana bombing
Holly Manges Jones
July 31, 2006 08:12:00 pm

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour on Monday "strongly condemned" the weekend Israeli bombing of the Lebanese village of Qana that resulted in the deaths of some 60 civilians – including 37 children – and said that an independent investigation is necessary "in order to establish facts and conduct an impartial legal [...]

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