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  • Egypt cleric claims CIA torture in 2003 rendition from Italy

    Egypt cleric claims CIA torture in 2003 rendition from Italy

    Legal World 02/26/2007

    Egyptian 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...

  • World court finds Serbia innocent of genocide charge

    World court finds Serbia innocent of genocide charge

    Legal World 02/25/2007

    SERBIA did not commit genocide against Bosnia during the 1992-5 war, the United Nation's highest court has ruled in a landmark case - but it said that the country had violated its responsibility to prevent genocide. Bosnia had asked the International...

  • International Court To Rule On Yugoslav Genocide Case

    International Court To Rule On Yugoslav Genocide Case

    Legal World 02/25/2007

    The International Criminal Court in The Hague is scheduled to rule Monday on the genocide suit filed in 1993 by Bosnia-Herzegovina against Yugoslavia. Basing its charges on the 1948 United Nations Convention on Genocide, Bosnia brought the case befor...

  • US rejects international call to ban cluster munitions

    US rejects international call to ban cluster munitions

    Legal World 02/25/2007

    [##_1L|1306360825.jpg|width="140" height="84" alt=""|_##]The United States Friday rejected an international call to ban the use of cluster munitions by 2008. State Department spokesperson Sean McCormack told reporters at a daily press briefing that t...

  • S Korea to retake military command

    S Korea to retake military command

    Legal World 02/24/2007

    [##_1L|1087675256.jpg|width="130" height="89" alt=""|_##]The United States will hand back wartime operational control of South Korea's armed forces in 2012. The deal reached between Robert Gates, the US defence secretary, and Kim Jang Soo, his Korean...

  • Survivors await UN court's Bosnian war ruling

    Survivors await UN court's Bosnian war ruling

    Legal World 02/24/2007

    Survivors and relatives of victims of the Srebrinica massacre are on their way to The Hague for a ruling on a demand to hold Serbia accountable for mass killings during the Bosnian War. The case, brought by Bosnia, has been described as one of the mo...

  • Egypt cleric alleges torture after 2003 CIA rendition

    Egypt cleric alleges torture after 2003 CIA rendition

    Legal World 02/23/2007

    Speaking publicly for the first time, Muslim cleric Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr said Thursday that he was tortured by Egyptian officials during his four-year detention in Egypt following an alleged 2003 kidnapping and extraordinary rendition from Mila...

  • UN nuclear chief: Iran has refused to halt enrichment

    UN nuclear chief: Iran has refused to halt enrichment

    Legal World 02/22/2007

    [##_1L|1335339550.jpg|width="130" height="154" alt=""|_##]Iran has expanded its uranium enrichment program instead of complying with a UN Security Council ultimatum to freeze it, the UN nuclear watchdog agency said Thursday. The finding clears the pa...

  • Britain's Prince Harry going to Iraq

    Britain's Prince Harry going to Iraq

    Legal World 02/22/2007

    [##_1L|1016723617.jpg|width="120" height="120" alt=""|_##]Prince Harry will be sent to Iraq, Britain's Ministry of Defence said Thursday. He will join his regiment, the Blues and Royals, in Iraq as part of a long-planned rotation of troops. He will b...

  • Zimbabwe police ban political rallies in capital

    Zimbabwe police ban political rallies in capital

    Legal World 02/22/2007

    Police imposed a three-month ban on political rallies and protests Wednesday in the Zimbabwean capital of Harare after a political rally held Sunday by opposition group Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). Despite a court order instructing police no...

  • 7 more Guantanamo Bay detainees to Saudi Arabia

    7 more Guantanamo Bay detainees to Saudi Arabia

    Legal World 02/21/2007

    Seven Saudis formerly detained at Guantanamo Bay arrived in Saudi Arabia after US authorities granted their release earlier this week. The Saudi Press Agency reported their return, and noted that Interior Minister Prince Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz "express...

  • North  & South Korea to Resume Meetings

    North & South Korea to Resume Meetings

    Legal World 02/15/2007

    The North Korean nuclear weapons deal reached this week in Beijing has provided momentum for the North and South Korea to resume high-level contacts. The two Koreas now plan a high-level exchange in the North Korean capital within weeks. VOA's Kurt A...

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