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News UK appeals court rules Iraq abuse probe lacks independence
UK appeals court rules Iraq abuse probe lacks independence
Jennie Ryan
November 22, 2011 11:20:34 am

A UK appeals court on Tuesday ruled that a special commission charged with investigating the alleged abuse of Iraqi civilians in British-controlled detention facilities between March 2003 and December 2008 lacks independence. The Court of Appeals ordered...

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News Amnesty report: Egypt military rulers abused protesters, violated human rights
Amnesty report: Egypt military rulers abused protesters, violated human rights
Rebecca DiLeonardo
November 22, 2011 11:04:30 am

The ruling military council in Egypt has committed numerous human rights violations, including abuse of protesters and journalists who voice their dissatisfaction with the government, according to an Amnesty International (AI) report released...

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News Turkish journalists on trial for alleged coup plot
Turkish journalists on trial for alleged coup plot
Sarah Posner
November 22, 2011 11:03:48 am

Trial began Tuesday for 13 journalists accused of plotting to overthrow the Islamic government in Turkey. The trial lasted only four hours before being adjourned to await a decision from Turkey's high court about whether the presiding judge can...

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News Bahrain admits use of excessive force against pro-democracy protesters
Bahrain admits use of excessive force against pro-democracy protesters
Jennie Ryan
November 22, 2011 10:08:41 am

The Bahrain government on Monday admitted to the use of excessive force against pro-democracy protesters in the region early this year. The admission is a reversal of the country's previous characterization of its crackdown on protesters....

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News South Africa lawmakers approve controversial secrecy bill
South Africa lawmakers approve controversial secrecy bill
Alexandra Malatesta
November 22, 2011 09:50:15 am

The South African National Assembly (NA) passed a controversial state secrets bill on Tuesday designed to protect state secrets related to national security. The African National Congress (ANC) , which holds a majority...

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News Egypt military council issues anti-corruption law
Egypt military council issues anti-corruption law
Alexandra Malatesta
November 22, 2011 09:17:16 am

Egypt's Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) on Tuesday announced an amendment to a criminal law that would punish those who have contributed to the corruption of politics and damaged the interests of the nation. If...

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News ICC prosecutor in Libya to discuss trials of Gaddafi’s son, intelligence chief
ICC prosecutor in Libya to discuss trials of Gaddafi’s son, intelligence chief
Jaimie Cremeans
November 22, 2011 09:04:10 am

International Criminal Court (ICC) Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo arrived in Libya Tuesday to discuss plans for the trials of recently arrested Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of late former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi [BBC...

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News UN rights experts urge restraint in Egypt
UN rights experts urge restraint in Egypt
Drew Singer
November 22, 2011 08:42:29 am

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and a group of independent human rights experts on Monday called on Egyptian authorities to guarantee the protection of human rights and civil liberties during the country's most recent incidents of civilian-police clashes...

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News US Army sergeant sentenced to 5 years in Afghan civilian killings
US Army sergeant sentenced to 5 years in Afghan civilian killings
Drew Singer
November 22, 2011 07:27:14 am

A five-soldier jury on Friday convicted Army Staff Sgt. David Bram, 27, for a list of charges stemming from his attempt to cover up drug use in his platoon and also to kill Afghan civilians. Bram was sentenced to...

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News Bangladesh war crimes tribunal begins first trial
Bangladesh war crimes tribunal begins first trial
Sung Un Kim
November 21, 2011 03:02:07 pm

The Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal (ICTB) began its first trial on Sunday for crimes against humanity committed during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 . The first suspect in this trial is Delwar Hossain Sayedee,...

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UN deadline for Iraq withdrawal from Kuwait expires

On January 15, 1991, the deadline issued by United Nations for Iraq to withdraw its troops from of Kuwait expired. After Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 678, giving Iraq until January 15, 1991 to leave.

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