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  • US seeks extradition of Muslim imprisoned in UK

    US seeks extradition of Muslim imprisoned in UK

    Legal World 05/18/2007

    Lawyers for the US government argued for the extradition of Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri in a hearing before a London court Thursday. Al-Masri is currently serving a seven-year prison sentence  in Britain for urging his followers to kill Jew...

  • Madrid train bombings suspects on hunger strike

    Madrid train bombings suspects on hunger strike

    Legal World 05/17/2007

    Nine defendants in the 2004 Madrid train bombings trial indicated in court Wednesday that they have begun a hunger strike, joining four other defendants who initiated the hunger strike last Thursday. The thirteen defendants are among eighteen who rem...

  • Ukraine Constitutional Court to review judge dismissals

    Ukraine Constitutional Court to review judge dismissals

    Legal World 05/17/2007

    Members of the Ukranian Parliament have requested that the Ukrainian Constitutional Court rule on the legality of President Viktor Yushchenko's dismissal of three judges from its bench, according to the court's information office Tuesday. The request...

  • Iraqi Gov overwhelmed by additional detainees

    Iraqi Gov overwhelmed by additional detainees

    Legal World 05/16/2007

    Security plans implemented since February by the Multi-National Force - Iraq (MNF-I) have contributed to overcrowding in Iraqi prisons, the Washington Post reported Tuesday. A UN report released in April estimated 20,000 detainees were held in Iraq-r...

  • Somalia to cooperate with UN rights investigation

    Somalia to cooperate with UN rights investigation

    Legal World 05/15/2007

    The transitional government of Somalia has agreed to cooperate with a UN probe into alleged human rights violations that occurred during recent fighting in the country's capital, according to UN emergency relief co-ordinator John Holmes Monday. Despi...

  • Philippines elections proceed amidst fraud allegations

    Philippines elections proceed amidst fraud allegations

    Legal World 05/15/2007

    Elections held in the Philippines to elect members of the Philippines Senate and House of Representatives proceeded Monday despite reports of violence and allegations of fraud. Government authorities attributed the death of 116 people, including 11 c...

  • Italy families rally against rights for unmarried couples

    Italy families rally against rights for unmarried couples

    Legal World 05/13/2007

    Over 250,000 people gathered in Rome Saturday to protest a bill currently before parliament which would give legal status to unmarried heterosexual and same-sex couples. The bill was approved by Italy's cabinet in February, but has been harshly criti...

  • German court rejects appeal by jailed 9/11 helper

    German court rejects appeal by jailed 9/11 helper

    Legal World 05/12/2007

    Germany's highest court of appeal rejected a legal challenge by a Moroccan friend of the September 11, 2001 hijackers against a 15-year jail sentence for being an accessory to mass murder.The Federal Court of Justice said on Friday it had thrown out ...

  • S.Korean tycoon arrested, taken to jail

    S.Korean tycoon arrested, taken to jail

    Legal World 05/12/2007

    A South Korean business tycoon was behind bars Saturday after his arrest for allegedly beating up bar workers in retaliation for an attack on his 22-year old son.Police planned to question Hanwha Group chairman and CEO Kim Seung-youn, who is suspecte...

  • 'Chemical Ali' denies Anfal chemical weapons use

    'Chemical Ali' denies Anfal chemical weapons use

    Legal World 05/11/2007

    Ali Hassan al-Majid, known in the Western media as "Chemical Ali", told the Iraqi High Tribunal Thursday that he did not use or issue an order to use chemical weapons against Kurdish rebels in the late 1980s. During defense closing arguments, al-Maji...

  • China says US religious freedom report skewed

    China says US religious freedom report skewed

    Legal World 05/09/2007

    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said Tuesday that a report from the US Commission on International Religious Freedom that accused China of imprisoning and torturing people based on their religion was ignorant and prejudiced. In a statem...

  • Human rights watchdogs criticize UN rights council

    Human rights watchdogs criticize UN rights council

    Legal World 05/08/2007

    [##_1L|1218908614.jpg|width="100" height="125" alt=""|_##]The UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC)has neglected to censure countries committing gross violations of human rights, including Cuba, Saudi Arabia and China, according to a report released Monday...

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