Press briefing on the opening of the Saddam Hussein trial, by Iraqi government spokeman Laith Lubba and Chief Investigating Judge Raid Juhi, Baghdad, October 19, 2005. Read the full transcript via MNF-Iraq.
The parents of a brain-damaged girl in the United Kingdom won a partial victory Friday when a High Court judge lifted a non-resuscitation order if she were to fall seriously ill. The judge's decision came on the second birthday of Charlotte Wyatt , who has never left the hospital since she was born prematurely in [...]
US v. Hossein Afshari, US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, October 20, 2005 . Excerpt: The Constitution does not forbid Congress from requiring individuals, whether they agree with the Executive Branch determination or not, to refrain from furnishing material assistance to designated terrorist organizations during the period of designation. Read the full text [...]
Iraqi and US officials are working to repair technical difficulties that occurred during the opening day of the Saddam Hussein trial earlier this week, which was broadcast around the world. Troubles including a courtroom audio signal that faded in and out, inability to see defendants' faces, and an English translation that continually broke up were [...]
Tajikistan's Education Ministry on Friday banned female Muslim students from wearing headscarves in secular schools. Education Minister Abdudjabor Rakhmonov said wearing the hajib, a traditional Muslim head covering, violates the country's constitution and education laws. Tajikistan is a secular nation but 90 percent of its citizens are Muslims. France enacted a similar ban in 2004 [...]
Official campaigning began Friday for Kenya's controversial draft constitution, on which a referendum will be held November 21 . The proposed draft has divided the country over issues including presidential power controls, separation of church and state, and distribution of government powers. Kenya's political parties have squabbled over the document and an unsuccessful bid was [...]
Results of the October 15 referendum on the Iraqi Constitution faced further delay on Friday, with results now not expected for at least another day or two. The release of results was already delayed once in order to audit potential irregularities . A commissioner from the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq said Friday that results [...]
Australian Capital Territory Chief Minister Jon Stanhope has said the federal government is excluding him from consulting on the next draft of anti-terrorism proposals after Stanhope leaked a draft of the bill last week. Stanhope received an email from Prime Minister John Howard saying the ACT will not receive a copy of the new draft [...]
Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco announced on Thursday that she will not extend an eviction ban, allowing landlords to start making repairs to houses and apartments damaged by Hurricane Katrina . Starting Tuesday, landlords may once again initiate eviction procedures . State law permits evictions if the property becomes uninhabitable; landlords had complained that the ban [...]
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled on Thursday that the government may block Americans from giving financial support to foreign organizations designated as terrorist groups. The group in question, Mujahedin-e Khalq (also called MKO or MEK), has been classified as a terrorist group by the US State Department since 1997. The [...]