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Ohio Man Convicted of Conspiring with al-Qa'ida.

Washington Post: A federal grand jury has indicted an Ohio man on charges of conspiring with the al-Qaeda terrorist network to bomb targets overseas and in the United States, possibly using remote-controlled boats and aircraft. More on this as it develops….

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Rwanda War Crimes Tribuanl Erupts in Canada.

Rwanda War Crimes Tribuanl Erupts in Canada.

A Rwandan witness, known as C17, and a frustrated defense lawyer had a fiery exchange during a war crimes tribunal in Canada.  Richard Perras, representing Desire Munyaneza, was warned by Quebec's Superior Court Justice Andre Denis to be civil in his examination of the witness, after she became exasperated.  C17 has testified for two days […]

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Awarness Saves Our Children

Awarness Saves Our Children

Today as I was taking my morning brake, I decided to watch The View on TV and it was a typical show full of quirky antidotes and sudden ramblings on celebrities, politics and whatever else the big story in the news is. The guest co-host today was Jamie-Lynn Sigler from the hit show the Sopranos. […]

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Google Earth Shows Genocide in Darfur

Google Earth Shows Genocide in Darfur

Google's 3-D satellite image tool, Google Earth, has been recruited by the US Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) to highlight the genocide in Darfur, as well as surrounding regions in Sudan and Chad. Using high resolution imagery, "Crisis in Darfur" offers users the ability to click on various photos showing the savage destruction committed by the […]

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Serbian Courts Hand Down First Verdicts for Srebrenica Massacre; Argentina prosecute black sites.

Serbian Courts Hand Down First Verdicts for Srebrenica Massacre; Argentina prosecute black sites.

The first sentences in regards to the 1995 massacre in Srebrenica were handed down today by a Serbian war crimes court.  Four members of a paramilitary group known as The Scorpions were handed sentences ranging from five to twenty years.  The soldiers were seen in a film, which surfaced during the trial of Slobodan Milosevic […]

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War Crimes and the Acts of War; Four Years after the Fall of Baghdad

War Crimes and the Acts of War; Four Years after the Fall of Baghdad

The regime of Saddam Hussein fell on April 9, 2003; four years ago today. The anniversary was marked with peaceful protests calling for US forces to abandon their "occupation" of Iraq. The most vocal protests were affiliated with Muqtada al-Sadr, a powerful Shi'ite cleric. Al-Sadr's supporters made varying statements calling for US withdraw and expressing […]

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Never Forget! The 13th Anniversary of The Rwandan Genocides

Never Forget!  The 13th Anniversary of The Rwandan Genocides

Memorials regarding the 13th anniversary of the massacres in Rwanda have commenced this week. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon issued a statement earlier this week reflecting on "one of humankind's darkest chapters." The Secretary General made comments that it is important to "never forget" and "never stop working to prevent another genocide." He highlighted measures […]

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International Violations by Iran in British Sailor Dispute?

International Violations by Iran in British Sailor Dispute?

Fifteen British Royal Naval officers have been returned after nearly two weeks of captivity in Iran. The sailors were detained by Iranians after an encounter in which British vessels were searching the area for smuggled goods. The Iranians contest that British vessels had wandered into Iranian waters, while the British maintain they were within Iraqi […]

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The True Victims of War: The Child Soldiers of Today

The True Victims of War: The Child Soldiers of Today

No child should ever fight the wars of their countries, nor should they ever have to live in such fear. But the truth is that millions are doing just that every day, there lives are lost and their innocence is never returned. Children, who never had a doll or a video game, but know how […]

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John Walker Lindh Petitions for Lesser Sentence.

(AP) SAN FRANCISCO The lawyer and parents of John Walker Lindh, the American-born Taliban soldier serving 20 years in prison after his capture in Afghanistan, called on President Bush on Wednesday to commute his sentence and set him free.

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Bosnian Serb Sentenced in War Crimes Tribunal

THE HAGUE (Reuters) – Former Bosnian Serb policeman Dragan Zelenovic was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment by the U.N. war crimes tribunal on Wednesday, after he pleaded guilty to the rape and torture of Bosnian Muslims in the 1992-1995 war. Zelenovic, a 46-year-old former paramilitary leader, was indicted in 1996 for atrocities committed against non-Serbs […]

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UN Upholds War Crimes Conviction of Bosnian Leader

The Associated Press: April 3, 2007 THE HAGUE, Netherlands: An appeals court of the U.N. Yugoslav tribunal on Tuesday cut two years from the 32-year prison sentence of a Bosnian Serb political leader, upholding all but a few clauses of his conviction for pursuing a campaign of ethnic cleansing in northwest Bosnia. Radislav Brdjanin, 59, […]

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Infant's Rights to Nutrition

Infant's Rights to Nutrition

Children's rights are not always what you think they are, no one needs to tell you that sexual exploitation, slavery, rape, etc. are crimes against children and that these crimes infringe on a child's rights.  Issues such as poverty, nutrition, education, literacy, and other such issues areas are also part of children's rights, these are […]

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Supreme Court Denies Appeal in Detainee Cases.

The Supreme Court today denied appeals from several cases filed by detainees held in the US detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.  The Court stated that detainees no longer have the right to file a habeas petition.  The Military Commissions Act (MCA) of 2006 stripped access to the Great Writ.  The Court passed in order […]

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African Union Peacekeepers Killed in Darfur.

Five African Union (AU) soldiers participating in the peacekeeping effort in Darfur were killed near the border with Chad today.  It is unclear which group was responsible for the attack.  It is the heaviest lose for the AU since being deployed to the region in 2004.  More reporting on this issue as it develops. BBC […]

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