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  • UK resident released from Guantanamo

    UK resident released from Guantanamo

    Legal World 04/01/2007

    [##_1L|1087755727.jpg|width="132" height="97" alt=""|_##]British resident and Iraqi citizen Bisher al-Rawi was released this weekend from the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay after nearly five years in custody as an enemy combatant. Officials hav...

  • Israeli Leader To Face Second Rape Count

    Israeli Leader To Face Second Rape Count

    Legal World 04/01/2007

    Israeli Attorney General Meni Mazuz notified lawyers for Israeli President Moshe Katsav that a second rape charge may be added to Katsav's indictment for alleged sex crimes. The additional charges were made by the same woman who originally accused Ka...

  • Japan court dismisses China war orphan lawsuit

    Japan court dismisses China war orphan lawsuit

    Legal World 03/30/2007

    A Japanese court threw out a lawsuit by a group of Japanese abandoned in China as children after Japan's defeat in World War II, officials said Thursday. Plaintiffs had alleged that the government was responsible for delaying their return to Japan by...

  • Poland protesters urge complete abortion ban

    Poland protesters urge complete abortion ban

    Legal World 03/29/2007

    Thousands of Polish citizens marched in Warsaw on Wednesday in support of a proposed constitutional amendment to enact a complete ban on abortion. The opposition Civic Platform party is expected to block passage of the amendment when it comes to a vo...

  • Anti-corruption raids target EU employees

    Anti-corruption raids target EU employees

    Legal World 03/28/2007

    [##_1L|1134899874.gif|width="115" height="75" alt=""|_##]Belgium, France, Luxembourg and Italy launched simultaneous raids on Tuesday in a massive anti-corruption investigation involving European public servants. Over 150 police officers took part in...

  • Georgia’s Lawsuit against Russia

    Georgia’s Lawsuit against Russia

    Legal World 03/27/2007

    Georgia's Ministry of Justice said Monday it has filed a lawsuit against Russia with the European Court of Human Rights for the alleged illegal deportation of Georgian citizens last year. "The lawsuit is based on thousands of instances of serious vio...

  • Japan PM issues guarded apology to 'comfort women'

    Japan PM issues guarded apology to 'comfort women'

    Legal World 03/26/2007

    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed his sympathy and apologized Monday for the "situation" faced by so-called Korean and Chinese "comfort women" who were forced into sexual slavery during World War II. Abe stopped short of explicitly acknowl...

  • Security Council broadens Iran nuclear sanctions

    Security Council broadens Iran nuclear sanctions

    Legal World 03/26/2007

    [##_1L|1401232521.jpg|width="100" height="125" alt=""|_##]The UN Security Council unanimously voted Saturday to impose new sanctions on Iran for continuing to enrich uranium in violation of a December 2006 resolution. Security Council Resolution 1747...

  • Colombia ex-intelligence chief released on technicality

    Colombia ex-intelligence chief released on technicality

    Legal World 03/25/2007

    Colombian appellate judge Leonor Perdomo ordered the release of ex-intelligence chief Jorge Noguera Friday on the grounds that Noguera was "illegally and unconstitutionally being deprived of his freedom" because chief prosecutor Mario Iguaran had not...

  • Quake in central Japan kills one and hurts over 170

    Quake in central Japan kills one and hurts over 170

    Legal World 03/24/2007

    A powerful quake tore into a rural area of coastal central Japan on Sunday, killing at least one person as it toppled aging farmhouses and temples, set off landslides and caused a small tsunami. Some 160 people were injured.The magnitude 6.9 quake st...

  • Russia court orders shutdown of liberal opposition party

    Russia court orders shutdown of liberal opposition party

    Legal World 03/24/2007

    [##_1L|1062822311.gif|width="110" height="111" alt=""|_##]The Russian Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Republican Party one of Russia's oldest opposition parties, was too small to be considered a political party under a 2004 Russian law and should...

  • Hong Kong Election Marks New Ground

    Hong Kong Election Marks New Ground

    Legal World 03/24/2007

    Many see the selection of Hong Kong's leader as a farce - the incumbent will almost certainly be picked again Sunday by a committee that usually goes with the choice of China's rulers.But for the first time since the former British colony returned to...

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