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قانونبوش يستعمل [نفتا] أن يزيل قانونيوم الإثنين, أبريل - نيسان [21ست], 2008 ب [غرغ] [بلست] |[بسّت]! يتلقّى جورج بوش سر. بينما أنت ديموقراتيات يكون تسحق بعضهم بعضا إلى لب في بانسيلفانيا, يتلقّى الرئيس [سنوك] ظهر إلى أسفل إلى [نو ورلنس] لاجتماع من ال [نفتا] ثلاثة: الرئيس وزراء كندا والرئيس مكسيك.
أنت لا تفترض أن يعرف أنّ - لاثنان أسباب:
أولى, خطّط القمة ل ال [ن.و.]. ...
يحدّد بوش, قانون و [أوسا] أخبارسوفت ذو نقائص [ور-كريمس] محكمة كنت نفيت?يوم الإثنين, أبريل - نيسان [21ست], 2008 [مكّلتك-تريبون] [نوس سرفيس] | ظهر الافتتاحيّة تالي في ميامي معلنة في يوم الخميس, أبريل - نيسان 17: المقاطعات الجلسة استماع بذعر مشبوهات التحدي متأخّرة إلى ال [ور-كريمس] محكمة في غوانتنامو نباح, كوبا. قد حصد هكذا كثير إصدارات فوق, أنت فكّر أنّ هذا محكمة كان جدول أرض مجهولة. هو ليس. نظرت لا بعيدة من الحالة [زكريس] [مووسّووي].
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يحدّد غوانتنامو, قانون و عالم أخباركيف مؤسسات [تك وفر] المحكمة عليايوم الخميس, مارس - آذار [20ث], 2008المقرّ رئيسيّ من الولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة [شمبر وف كمّرس], يحدّ عرضا من لفاييت متنزهة في واشنطن, حجر جيريّ بنية أنّ ينظر تقريبا مثل فخمة بما أنّ المحكمة عليا. التشابه ما من صدفة: صمّمت كلا بنايات كان ب ال نفسه معماري, [كسّ] جلبيرت. حديثا, مهما, يبدو الانجذاب بين المحكمة والغرفة, بسخاء يموّل [بوسنسّ-دفوكسي] تنظيم, أن يكون أكثر… يحدّ قانون و [أوسا] أخبارحقوق الإنسان نشط على محاكمة في الصينيوم الأربعاء, مارس - آذار [19ث], 2008[بيجينغ] - حاولت [هو] [جيا], حقوق الإنسان نشط ومعلقة, كان في بيجين محكمة بالأمس على حشوات من يحرّض [سوبفرسون] ضدّ الحكومة صينيّة من خلال كتاباته على الإنترنت. [هو] قال محامية, اللّي [فنغبينغ], بيجين رفض. 1 ناول محكمة متوسّطة على الأرجح نزولا إلى جملته في أسبوع حوالي. ترافع [هو], 34, الذي يواجه [أوب تو] خمسة سنون في سجن, لا مذنبة. اللّي قال أعطيت هو كان فقط… يحدّد قانون[بورّلّ] أخذ `[بلوودستيند] حلقة من [دينا] جسم'يوم الثلاثاء, مارس - آذار [18ث], 2008Diana's former butler Paul Burrell took a bloodstained engagement ring off her dead body and kept it, her inquest heard today. Michael Faux, who worked as Burrell's bodyguard, said he had been "disgusted" after hearing the revelation. He told the inquest Burrell told him he took the ring in the Paris hospital where Diana died following a car crash in August 1997. Faux said: "He said that he took it from the ... tagged LawVets Break Silence on War CrimesFriday, February 29th, 2008U.S. veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are planning to descend on Washington from Mar. 13-16 to testify about war crimes they committed or personally witnessed in those countries. By Aaron Glantz "The war in Iraq is not covered to its potential because of how dangerous it is for reporters to cover it," said Liam Madden, a former Marine and member of the group Iraq Veterans ... tagged Afghanistan and LawAnti SOCPA Campaigners To Assert Right To ProtestThursday, February 28th, 2008In response to the recent Home Office consultation titled ‘Managing Protest around Parliament’, which threatened further restrictions on demonstrations throughout the UK, a second day of action [1] called by the Campaign for Free Assembly will take place on Saturday 1 March. Campaigners opposed to the Government’s proposals will assemble at London’s Trafalgar Square (north side) at 1pm. The Government consultation on ‘Managing Protest around Parliament’, which closed on 17 January, ... tagged Law and UK NewsSecrecy: Update laws on opennessMonday, February 11th, 2008The Clarion-Ledger "It being essential to the fundamental philosophy of the American constitutional form of representative government and to the maintenance of a democratic society that public business be performed in an open and public manner, and that citizens be advised of and be aware of the performance of public officials and the deliberations and decisions that go into the making of public policy, it is hereby declared to ... tagged Law“Surge” in War Crimes?Thursday, January 31st, 2008U.S. Army unit Probed for killing Iraqi prisoners The US Army has opened a criminal investigation into an allegation of "battlefield deaths" of detainees captured by a US brigade that operated last year in southwest Baghdad, an army spokesman said. The allegation involved the 2nd Combat Brigade of the 1st Infantry Division, which returned to its home base in Schweinfurt, Germany in November after a 15-month tour in Iraq, said Paul Boyce, ... tagged LawFormer US congressman indictedThursday, January 17th, 2008An ex-congressman is indicted for his part in an alleged terrorist fundraising and accused of sending $130,000 to a Taliban supporter. A US grand jury indicted ex-Republican congressman from Michigan, Mark Deli Siljander, with money laundering, conspiracy and obstructing justice. It is alleged he lobbied for a charity that sent funds to al-Qaeda and Taliban supporter Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. Siljander was a congressman from 1981-1987 and served one ... tagged Law and TerrorismMI6 asks for gagging order in murder trialSaturday, December 15th, 2007David Leigh and Richard Norton-Taylor The Guardian The Secret Intelligence Service, MI6, is behind a virtually unprecedented attempt to hold a British murder trial in secret, the Guardian can disclose. The home secretary, Jacqui Smith, has been asked to sign a public interest immunity certificate - a gagging order - at the request of the agency, which is responsible for spying and recruiting ... tagged Law and MI6De Menezes shooting trial jury outThursday, November 1st, 2007A jury on Wednesday retired to consider its verdict in the trial of the Metropolitan Police over the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes. The force is accused of a "catastrophic" series of errors leading to the death of the innocent Brazilian at Stockwell Tube station on July 22, 2005. Mr de Menezes, 27, ... tagged LawJudge rules internet spying illegalSunday, September 9th, 2007By Iain Thomson A US judge has ruled that the FBI cannot spy on people's internet and telephone use without a warrant. Judge Victor Marrero, of the District of Columbia, determined that the rules under the Patriot Act that allowed the FBI to secretly request telephone, internet and email logs without applying for a warrant were barred by the constitution. The Patriot Act was ... tagged LawLie detectors target benefit claim cheatsSunday, September 2nd, 2007The Observer Benefit claimants and job seekers could be forced to take lie detector tests as early as next year after an early review of a pilot scheme exposed 126 benefit cheats in just three months, saving one local authority £110,000. Last May, the Department for Work and Pensions asked Harrow council in London to undertake a year-long, £63,000 pilot of the ground-breaking Voice Risk Analysis (VRA) technology. 'We will wait until ... tagged Big Brother, Culture, Fraud, ID Cards, Law, Police State, Science, Security, Spying, Technology and UK NewsSecret trials for terrorists, says US judgeFriday, June 29th, 2007David Nason A TOP-RANKING US judge has stunned a conference of Australian judges and barristers in Chicago by advocating secret trials for terrorists, more surveillance of Muslim populations across North America and an end to counter-terrorism efforts being "hog-tied" by the US constitution. Judge Richard Posner, a supposedly liberal-leaning jurist regarded by many as a future US Supreme Court candidate, said traditional concepts of criminal justice were inadequate to ... tagged LawPast News |
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