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News US pays compensation to families of shooting spree victims
US pays compensation to families of shooting spree victims
Matthew Pomy
March 25, 2012 11:24:05 am

The US government has paid compensation to the families of the victims of a shooting spree allegedly committed by a US soldier, according to statements made by an Afghan elder. The families of the victims killed [AP...

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News Russia simplifies political party registration process
Russia simplifies political party registration process
Matthew Pomy
March 25, 2012 10:51:04 am

The Russian legislature on Friday passed a bill that will make it easier for political parties to register with the government. The bill was introduced in response to widely disputed and heavily...

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News Nigeria villages sue Shell in UK court over oil spills
Nigeria villages sue Shell in UK court over oil spills
Matthew Pomy
March 23, 2012 01:38:00 pm

Thirty-five Nigerian villages brought a suit against Shell Friday in a London court alleging Shell's slow response in cleaning up two oil spills in a neighboring river ruined their livelihoods. The lawsuit claims Shell is...

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News UN rights chief warns Sri Lanka against retribution following controversial resolution
UN rights chief warns Sri Lanka against retribution following controversial resolution
Matthew Pomy
March 23, 2012 12:21:29 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay expressed concern Friday over the harassment of Sri Lankan rights activists following the adoption of a UN resolution regarding the investigation of war crimes committed...

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News ECHR: Ukraine must assure Tymoshenko receives proper medical treatment
ECHR: Ukraine must assure Tymoshenko receives proper medical treatment
Matthew Pomy
March 18, 2012 12:28:28 pm

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Friday urged the Ukrainian government to ensure that former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko receive adequate medical treatment . Tymoshenko, who was convicted of abusing her...

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News Protesters rally against Morocco rape-marriage law after teen suicide
Protesters rally against Morocco rape-marriage law after teen suicide
Matthew Pomy
March 18, 2012 11:32:15 am

Protesters in Morocco rallied Saturday to call for reform of a law that prohibits punishing rapists of minors if they marry their victims. Moroccan Penal Code Article 475, along with provisions that allow judges to require marriage...

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News Indonesia conviction of peaceful activists draws international criticism
Indonesia conviction of peaceful activists draws international criticism
Matthew Pomy
March 16, 2012 01:08:30 pm

The Jayapura district court in Papua, Indonesia on Friday convicted five men of treason for declaring the province's independence and raising an outlawed separatist flag at a peaceful pro-independence rally in October. The men include the proclaimed president of...

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News Egypt parliament debates make-up of assembly to write new constitution
Egypt parliament debates make-up of assembly to write new constitution
Matthew Pomy
March 4, 2012 10:30:35 am

The Egyptian parliament began discussions Saturday regarding the make-up of the constitutional assembly that will be responsible for writing Egypt's new constitution. The newly elected parliament will choose the members of the 100-member council...

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News Florida House approves bill outlawing use of religious and foreign law
Florida House approves bill outlawing use of religious and foreign law
Matthew Pomy
March 2, 2012 12:48:12 pm

The Florida House of Representatives approved a bill Thursday that would ban the use of religious or foreign law in legal decisions and contracts. The bill, which passed 92-24, would effectively ban the use of...

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News Former Guatemala dictator denied amnesty
Former Guatemala dictator denied amnesty
Matthew Pomy
March 2, 2012 12:37:09 pm

Guatemalan Judge Miguel Angel Galvez denied former dictator Efrain Rois Montt's amnesty claim Thursday. Rios Montt is being charged for crimes committed throughout the country's 36-year civil war , which officially ended in 1996. The case involves at...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

First impeachment trial began in US Senate

On December 17, 1798, the US Senate began its first impeachment trial. Senator William Blount of Tennessee, a land speculator, was accused of plotting with England to wrest control of Florida from Spain. The Senate ultimately dismissed the charges for lack of jurisdiction—and, perhaps incidentally, lack of Blount, who had gone to Tennessee and had refused to return to the Senate for trial. Read more on the trial of William Blount.

Simon Bolivar dies

On December 17, 1830, South American revolutionary Simon Bolivar died in Colombia. During his lifetime, Bolivar led successful revolutions against Spanish colonial rule throughout South America. His efforts led to the independence of the modern-day nations of Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Panama, Ecuador and Bolivia, a nation named in his honor.

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