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Four Demonstrators Arrested Outside Hartford Immigration Deportation Hearing
Four people protesting against the deportation of Josemaria Islas were arrested for blocking the doorway to the federal court building in Hartford Thursday. Islas has become a symbol of what's wrong with U.S. immigration policy under President Obama's...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Migration, Immigration, Career and Workplace, Deportation
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'Massive' wave of Russian state inspections of NGOs continues
Russian officials pressed ahead Wednesday with a sweeping wave of inspections on nonprofit foundations, human rights groups and other NGOs that has troubled activists in Russia and abroad. In the latest round, state inspectors showed up at the offices...
Tags: Punishment, Vladimir Putin, Angela Merkel, Russia, Human Rights
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Two Bosnian Serb officials convicted of crimes against humanity
Two Bosnian Serb officials each must spend 22 years in prison for their roles in a campaign of murder and torture against Muslims and Croats in the 1990s, a U.N. war crimes tribunal ruled Wednesday. As interior minister for the breakaway Serb Republic...
Tags: Prisons, Religion and Belief, Religious Conflicts, Crime, Law and Justice, Islam
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Immigrant Activists To Rally in Hartford Outside Islas Deportation Hearing
Connecticut activists are planning to rally outside federal offices in Hartford Thursday at noon to protest the deportation hearing against Josemaria Islas, an undocumented immigrant who was arrested for a crime he never committed. Islas was on his...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Deportation, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Migration, Immigration
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Man in NW Arkansas is charged for 1983 murder in northern Illinois
ghartley@schurz.comBERRYVILLE, Ark. -- A man living in Carroll County was charged and arrested on Monday for a murder nearly 30 years ago in Illinois. Steven Watts, 56, is charged with first-degree murder for a beating death near Franklin Grove, Ill., on Aug. 28, 1983....Tags: Murder, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Extradition
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Mexican forces involved in kidnappings, disappearances, report charges
MEXICO CITY -- State security forces in Mexico have participated in the kidnappings and disappearances of a large number of missing citizens, and the government's failure to investigate most cases only compounds the atrocity, a new human rights report...
Tags: Mexico, Kidnapping, Felipe Calderon, Crime Victims, Human Rights
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Decisions in same-sex marriage cases anxiously awaited
South Bend TribuneLegal scholars and pundits learned last year that trying to predict how the Supreme Court will decide a case after hearing arguments is risky. However, activists on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate remain clear about the stakes riding on the...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Gays and Lesbians, Proposition 8 (California, 2010), Social Issues, Marriage
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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: Human Rights Watch, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Congo, Crime, Law and Justice, Wars and Interventions
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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: Lance Armstrong, Litigation, Cycling, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Trials
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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: Safety of Citizens, National Security, Immigration, Migration, Human Rights
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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: Deportation, Personal Service, El Salvador, U.S. Border Patrol, Extradition
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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: Murder, Extradition
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