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Bush ignores Chavez on Latin American tour
Legal World 03/10/2007[##_1L|1142781721.jpg|width="110" height="128" alt=""|_##]President Bush stuck to talk of trade and friendship on Saturday during a Latin American tour, ignoring provocations from ideological rival Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. With shouts of "Gr...
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Ecuador president demands lawmakers accept firing
Legal World 03/09/2007Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa ordered 57 lawmakers on Friday to accept a court ruling that fired them, intensifying a power struggle with Congress in the politically unstable Andean country. Ecuador's electoral court ruled this week that the 57 ...
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China criticizes US human rights record
Legal World 03/09/2007China accused the US of numerous human rights abuses on Thursday in its Human Rights Record of the US in 2006, the Chinese state response to US criticism in Tuesday's publication of the 2006 US State Department Country Reports. The Chinese report, it...
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US again refuses to run for UN rights council seat
Legal World 03/08/2007The US State Department announced Tuesday that once again the United States will not run for a seat on the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council. The US said last year that it would not seek election because some of the other countries vying for counc...
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Turkish court shuts down YouTube
Legal World 03/07/2007Turkey’s largest internet services provider shut down access to the YouTube video-sharing web site on Wednesday after a court ruling that some of its content insulted Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey.The decision followed days of f...
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Taiwan's president wants new constitution
Legal World 03/05/2007Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian angered Chinese nationalists by renewing his call for independence from China and a new constitution.Speaking at a dinner in Taipei, Chen said the people of Taiwan did not want to be considered China's 23rd province...
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Belgium bans investments in cluster bomb makers
Legal World 03/03/2007Belgium has become the first country to criminalize investment in companies that make cluster bombs. Legislation passed the Belgian Senate on Thursday, and the Parliament plans to publish a list of companies that manufacture cluster munitions. Belgia...
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China considering reforms to labor 're-education' law
Legal World 03/01/2007The Chinese parliament will consider amending a law allowing the state to send criminal suspects to labor camps without a trial during the National People's Congress (NPC) scheduled for next week, the China Daily reported Thursday. The system, called...
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Croatia might drop lawsuit against Serbia
Legal World 02/28/2007Croatia might drop its suit against Serbia at the highest UN court and seek an out of court settlement with it, a Croatian negotiator said yesterday.The decision reflects the country's scepticism about its case after the court cleared Serbia of genoc...
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Ex-Liberia interim president charged with corruption
Legal World 02/27/2007Charges have been brought against former interim president of Liberia Gyude Bryant for embezzling $1.3 million during his tenure from October 2003 until January 2006, according to a Liberia government statement Tuesday. The indictment was based on an...
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Oil rises amid US chill, Iran tensions
Legal World 02/26/2007Oil rose on Monday as a burst of cold weather boosted heating demand in the United States and as world powers discussed tightening UN sanctions on Iran, the world's fourth-largest oil exporter.US crude rose 26 cents to $US61.40 a barrel, just below t...
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Egypt cleric claims CIA torture in 2003 rendition from Italy
Legal World 02/26/2007Egyptian cleric Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr said in a live television interview with Al Jazeera Sunday that he was "savagely tortured by the CIA when kidnapped" and taken from Milan to Egypt in 2003. Nasr, who has been at the heart of Italian judicial...