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UN Resolution seeks Gaza war crimes investigations | EUTimes.net
13 hours ago ago from The European Union Times - World News, Breaking News
You are here: Home // Crimes , Middle East , War , Zionism // UN Resolution seeks Gaza war crimes investigations Posted by Europe on Nov 04, 2009 | Leave a Comment The U.N. General Assembly is likely to approve a resolution that urges Israel and the Palestinians to carry out independent investigations of alleged war crimes during their conflict in Gaza last winter within three months and calls for possible Security Council action if ...
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17 hours ago ago from Al-Darb Diya (DDMA)
Sat, 12 Dec 2009 Tripoli - Human Rights Watch has noticed "pockets of improvements" in Libya but they are taking place in a still "repressive atmosphere," the group said Saturday. Among the changes the rights watchdog spotted were "expanded freedom of expression." However, laws continued to stifle speech and abuses by security forces were the "norm," it added. As part of the opening up, the rights group said it was able to hold a press ...
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21 hours ago ago from Hong Kong legal developments
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Related contentGovernment, Kenya Human Rights Commission Disagree over ICC Investigation of Election Violence
5 hours ago ago from American News World
The International Criminal Court is widely expected to announce that it will open investigations to identify and prosecute the main perpetrators of post-election violence in Kenya.
Related contentDisarmament report promotes nuclear and uranium sales
2 hours ago ago from Antinuclear
Commission points way for uranium sales Sydney Morning HeraldĀ MARK DAVIS AND JONATHAN PEARLMAN December 16, 2009 AUSTRALIA could drop its ban on selling uranium to India after a report commissioned by the Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, and his Japanese counterpart recommended changes to the nuclear non-proliferation regime. The report says the three nuclear-armed countries not covered by the nuclear non-proliferation treaty India, Pakistan ...
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