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War crimes court staff accused of spying released in Libya
World NowLibya has released four staffers from the International Criminal Court who were detained after meeting with the imprisoned son of deposed strongman Moammar Kadafi, the court said Monday.... -
Lawyer: Fair trial in Libya for Kadafi son 'impossible' [Video]
World NowBreaking her silence since she was freed from detention in the remote Libyan town of Zintan, an International Criminal Court attorney said Friday it would be impossible for her client, the son of deposed leader Moammar Kadafi, to get a fair trial in... -
Report: Congo mutineer forces 149 more boys, young men to fight
World NowA Congolese army general has forced at least 149 boys and young men to join his mutinying forces in less than a month, repeating the crime for which he has long been wanted by the International Criminal Court, according to a new report from Human Rights... -
Human Rights Watch accuses Syria's Bashar Assad of war crimes
World NowSyrian President Bashar Assad was negotiating with a United Nations envoy to end more than a year of violence in the country, his forces were committing "war crimes" in the northwest province of Idlib, according to a Human Rights Watch report released... -
U.N. rights chief seeks 'urgent' measures to protect Syrian civilians
World NowSyria unrest: The United Nations’ top human rights official urged the Security Council to refer Syria to the International Criminal Court after an independent panel found evidence suggesting that the country’s security forces had committed... -
Human Rights Watch: Syrian troops ordered to use lethal force
World NowSyrian military commanders and intelligence officials gave orders to use lethal force against unarmed protesters and to beat and torture detainees, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch. The report identifies 74 Syrian commanders and officials... -
Crusading Spanish judge is back in court — as defendant
World NowBaltasar Garzon, a Spanish judge who indicted former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, is back in court as a defendant. Garzon, 56, is charged with ordering illegal wiretaps in one of three cases against him.... -
Drug war: Time for an exit strategy [Blowback]
Opinion L.A.The roughly 50,000 murders in Mexico over the last five years are prohibition-related, not drug-related.... -
4 Kenyan politicians to stand trial over post-election violence
World NowThe International Criminal Court has ordered four powerful politicians in Kenya to stand trial for crimes against humanity.... -
Rights groups say satellite photos foreshadow Sudan fighting
World NowSudan Clooney South Sudan war: A coalition of human rights groups conceived by actor George Clooney warns that new satellite photos show grave signs that the Sudanese government is gearing up to attack the Nuba people in the country's South Kordofan... -
Crusading Spanish judge is suspended for career-ending 11 years
World NowBaltasar Garzón, the Spanish judge famous for going after high-profile figures such as Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, was found guilty Thursday of abuse of authority. Garzón, who is lauded by human-rights groups, has been suspended from the bench... -
The five people trying to unseat Hugo Chavez
World NowVenezuelans who are unhappy with Hugo Chavez go to the polls Sunday to decide who will try to unseat him. Five people are competing to take on the mercurial leftist president of Venezuela. Who are they?...
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