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  1. Prosecute guilty policemen in Andhra: Human Rights Watch

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - 9 hours ago

    New York, Nov 18 (IANS) The Andhra Pradesh government should prosecute police officials responsible for the torture of 21 Muslims after a series of bombings in Hyderabad in May and August 2007, Human Rights Watch has

    Also tagged: world, government loans, mecca masjid, police officials, financial compensation, criminal proceedings, andhra pradesh government, islamist extremists, blasts in hyderabad, bombings in hyderabad

  2. George W Bush could pardon spies involved in torture

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Nov 15, 2008

    George W Bush is considering issuing pardons for US spies embroiled in allegations of torture just before he leaves the White House.

    Also tagged: democrats, george w bush, cia, torture, justice department, dick cheney, rendition, interrogation, jimmy carter, bill clinton, scooter libby, valerie plame, gerald ford, ronald reagan, richard nixon, guantanamo bay, extraordinary rendition, david addington, pardon, pardons, william haynes

  3. Group Warns of Somali Refugee Crisis

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Nov 13, 2008

    Tens of thousands of refugees flooding into northern Kenya to avoid fighting in Somalia have created a “rapidly developing emergency,” a human rights group said.

    Also tagged: somalia, immigration and refugees

  4. Saudi Arabia Seeks U.N. Platform to Promote Pluralism Abroad

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Nov 11, 2008

    Human rights groups are crying foul that Saudi Arabia is being given the platform of the U.N. to promote religious tolerance abroad while actively combating it at home.

    Also tagged: islam, united nations, saudi arabia, international relations, religion and churches

  5. Saudi Arabia, Missing Pluralism at Home, Seeks U.N. Platform to Promote It Abroad

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Nov 11, 2008

    Human rights groups are crying foul that Saudi Arabia is being given the platform of the U.N. to promote religious tolerance abroad while actively combating it at home.

    Also tagged: islam, united nations, saudi arabia, international relations, religion and churches

  6. Saudi Sponsorship of Religious Tolerance Talks at U.N. Draws Fire

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Nov 11, 2008

    Human rights groups are crying foul that Saudi Arabia is being given the platform of the U.N. to promote religious tolerance abroad while actively combating it at home.

    Also tagged: islam, united nations, saudi arabia, international relations, religion and churches

  7. Mugabe to Form Zimbabwe Cabinet; Opposition Calls for Boycott

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - World - Nov 10, 2008

    JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 10 -- Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe indicated Monday that he would move quickly to form a government, despite the collapse one day earlier of a new round of power-sharing talks that have stalled

    Also tagged: united nations, zimbabwe, south africa, washington dc, boycott, united states, cabinet, to, form, for, opposition, calls, robert mugabe, mugabe, harare, african union, international crisis group, morgan tsvangirai, u s department of state, robert a wood, movement for democratic change, zimbabwe african national union patriotic front, patrick chinamasa, southern africa development community, sydney masamvu

  8. Robert Mugabe's advisors tell him to hand control of police to opposition

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Nov 8, 2008

    Robert Mugabe has come under pressure from his own henchmen to hand partial control of Zimbabwe's security apparatus to the opposition.

    Also tagged: zimbabwe, élections, robert mugabe, jacob zuma, harare, home affairs, movement for democratic change, southern african development community, ian seretse khama, morgan tsvangira

  9. Angolan Troops Reported Assisting Congolese Soldiers

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - World - Nov 7, 2008

    GOMA, Congo, Nov. 7 -- Angolan troops have joined Congolese soldiers battling rebels near the city of Goma, U.N. officials in the region reported Friday, raising fears that the conflict would spread as African leaders

    Also tagged: united nations, angola, new york, soldiers, rwanda, ban ki moon, troops, nairobi, laurent nkunda, reported, joseph kabila, african union, yoweri museveni, goma, nord kivu province, assisting, congolese, edmond mulet, sylvie van den wildenberg, bertrand bisimwa, angolan, eddie kwizera

  10. Georgia Fired More Cluster Bombs Than Thought, Killing Civilians, Report Finds

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Nov 5, 2008

    While Georgia has strongly denied the findings, the new report adds to a growing body of evidence of Georgian atrocities during the fighting.

    Also tagged: russia, civilian casualties, war crimes genocide and crimes against humanity, georgia georgian republic, cluster munitions, security council un

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