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Congolese warlord Bosco Ntaganda denies war crimes in court
Standing before the International Criminal Court on Tuesday for the first time, Congolese warlord Bosco Ntaganda denied he was guilty of a long list of wartime crimes. Ntaganda faces charges of forcing children to fight as soldiers and indirectly...
Tags: Congo, International Court or Tribunal, Politics, Human Rights, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Lance Armstrong declines to cooperate with USADA
Lance Armstrong’s interest in cooperating with anti-doping authorities does not include plans to speak to the agency that most thoroughly detailed the transgressions that left him stripped of his seven Tour de France cycling titles. Armstrong on...Tags: Sports, International Court or Tribunal, Justice System, World Anti-Doping Agency, Oprah Winfrey
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Why detain nonviolent immigrants?
In recent weeks, Republican lawmakers have slammed the Department of Homeland Security for releasing 2,228 immigrants from detention centers around the country, questioning, among other things, whether murderers, rapists and drug traffickers were among...
Tags: Deportation, Extradition, Politics, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration
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Mar. 23 in History: El Salvador refugees face deportation
>> 30 Years Ago — CALEXICO — “Anna” is a refugee and her destination is safety. But instead of reaching the safety of the U.S., El Salvador refugee “Anna” her husband and their five-month-old daughter are facing an...Tags: Extradition, Deportation, Personal Service, U.S. Border Patrol, El Salvador
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North Dakota murder suspect waives extradition from Montana
WILLISTON, N.D. - An Idaho man who is a suspect in a North Dakota homicide has waived extradition from Montana. Forty-six-year-old Jonathan Horvath was arrested near Billings, Mont., on Monday and appeared in court on Tuesday. The Billings Gazette...Tags: Extradition, Murder
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Rights groups hail surrender of Congolese warlord Bosco Ntaganda
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- In his seven years on the run from international justice, Congolese warlord Bosco Ntaganda became a symbol of the International Criminal Court's impotence. Now the court, which lacks a police force to arrest those it has...
Tags: International Court or Tribunal, Prosecution, Human Rights, War Crimes, Joseph Kabila
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Fugitive charged with killing ex-girlfriend caught in Mexico
Tribune reporterFugitive Raul Andrade Tolentino has been captured in Mexico and faces extradition to Chicago, where he is charged with the January 7, 2000, killing of his former girlfriend, Alma Chavez, according to government officials in Mexico and the U.S. Mexican...Tags: Extradition, Services and Shopping, Photography, Mexico, Photography Supplies and Services
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Matthew Keys 'fine' after indictment on hacking charges
L.A. NOWMatthew Keys, the Thomson Reuters deputy social media editor indicted Thursday for allegedly conspiring with members of the hacking group “Anonymous” to infiltrate a Tribune site, reassured friends on Twitter that he is "fine." He said that it... -
Bell jury wants more testimony read back; still no verdict
L.A. NOWBefore leaving the courthouse Thursday without reaching a verdict, jurors in the Bell corruption trial asked for a read-back of testimony regarding one defendant's pay and another's ability to read and write. The testimony will be read to the panel...... -
Khmer Rouge leader dies, eluding war crimes verdict
NEW DELHI -- The death Thursday of one of the last senior leaders of Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime before his trial concluded underscores flaws in the war-crimes tribunal process that threaten to undermine the pursuit of global justice,...
Tags: Cambodia, International Court or Tribunal, Justice System, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Journalist Matthew Keys says he's 'fine' after hacking indictment
L.A. NOWThomson Reuters deputy social media editor Matthew Keys said on Twitter that he was "fine" after being indicted Thursday for allegedly conspiring with members of the hacking group “Anonymous” to infiltrate a Tribune site shortly after he was... -
UC San Diego council seeks divestment from firms with West Bank ties
L.A. NOWUC San Diego’s student government joined a widening movement urging the university system to divest from companies that some student activists contend are violating the human rights of Palestinians and aiding Israel’s occupation of the West...
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