The jury in the Moussaoui sentencing trial has recommended that Zacarias Moussaoui be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of release. Moussaoui pleaded guilty last year to six conspiracy charges in connection with the Sept. 11 terror attacks . The jury's recommendation is binding on Judge Leonie Brinkema; Moussaoui will be formally sentenced [...]

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The US government Commission on International Religious Freedom (CIRF) on Wednesday called for increased action to combat decreasing religious freedom in former Soviet republics Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan and for more monitoring of Belarus and Russia . In its annual report , CIRF reported that rights violations like the deadly confrontation in Andijan last year and [...]

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AP is reporting that the jury in the Zacarias Moussaoui sentencing trial has reached a verdict after deliberating for seven days. Moussaoui pleaded guilty to six conspiracy charges last year. The jury has already determined that Moussaoui is eligible for the death penalty and Wednesday's verdict will decide whether he will be executed or will [...]

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The Supreme Court of the Philippines on Wednesday ruled that the state of emergency decree issued by Philippines President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in February was constitutional, but struck down portions of the proclamation and its implementing order authorizing the military to "enforce laws not related to lawless violence." In an 11-3 decision , the high court [...]

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The Moscow City Court has denied the appeal of former Yukos CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky , saying it could find no grounds to reconsider Khodorkovsky's eight-year prison sentence . Khodorkovsky's lawyers have said they will continue the appeals process , petitioning the Russian Supreme Court . A separate appeal of Khodorkovsky's conviction on fraud and tax [...]

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Amnesty International Wednesday released a report it has submitted to the UN Committee Against Torture detailing widespread torture and inhumane treatment of prisoners at US detention sites around the world and at facilities in the United States, saying that the US is "creating a climate in which torture and other ill-treatment can flourish — including [...]

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Government officials in Yemen have said that three newspapers shut down after they republished caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad may resume operations. The three papers, including the English-language Yemen Observer were closed and their licenses suspended earlier this year over their decision to reprint the cartoons originally published in Denmark. Three journalists were arrested and [...]

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