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Eritrean asylum-seekers face deportation from Egypt

21.12.2008 04:20    amnestyusa.org
A group of up to 104 Eritrean asylum-seekers held in a detention facility in Sinai in Egypt are at risk of imminent deportation to Eritrea.


Former military official "instigated Rwandan genocide"

21.12.2008 04:20    amnestyusa.org
A former senior defence official was convicted on Thursday of instigating Rwanda's 1994 genocide and committing crimes against humanity and war crimes.

Lexington KY Attorney Cautions Motorists About Drinking And Driving During Holidays

21.12.2008 04:06    prweb.com
Frank Jenkins Law Office has add DUI information to its Web site. (PRWeb Dec 20, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/12/prweb1772744.htm
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New TurboLaw Time and Billing Software Simplifies Important Tasks for Legal Professionals

21.12.2008 04:06    prweb.com
TurboLaw Time and Billing Software is now available as a free 30-day trial download via the TurboLaw website. This software allows legal professionals to keep records of time spent with each client as well as expenses related to each case.
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Law Firms Freezing Salaries, Cutting Bonuses, Laying Off Staff; LawCrossing Braced to Support the Legal Job Market

21.12.2008 04:06    prweb.com
LawCrossing added over 13,000 new legal jobs to its site in the last week. In the leadership of CEO A. Harrison Barnes, LawCrossing staff has adopted drastic measures and high-quality research techniques to locate every possible legal job opening in
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Central African Republic: Civilians Need Protection

21.12.2008 03:29    hrw.org
New York) - While the government and rebel groups take steps toward ending the civil war in the Central African Republic (CAR), civilians in the northwestern part of the country are being abused at the hands of a variety of

South Africa: No Clarity On What to Do After Rape

21.12.2008 02:12    allafrica.com
Although the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children campaign ended last week, there is still confusion about what a rape survivor should do after the traumatic ordeal.

Tunisia: Reporter Sentenced For Covering Protests

21.12.2008 02:12    allafrica.com
Reporters Without Borders has learned that a court in Gafsa (350 km south of Tunis) sentenced reporter Fahem Boukadous in absentia on 11 December 2008 to six years in prison on a charge of "forming a criminal association liable to

Rwanda: Govt Dismayed Over Genocide Acquittal

21.12.2008 02:12    allafrica.com
The Rwandan government has expressed its dismay over Thursday's decision by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) to acquit General Gratien Kabiligi, former Head of Military Operations Bureau, over his role in the 1994 genocide.

Egypt: Police Hold Arrested Bloggers

21.12.2008 02:12    allafrica.com
Reporters Without Borders condemns the arrests of three bloggers - Reda Abderrahman Ali, Mohammed Adel and Abdelaziz Mogahed - in the past seven weeks because of what they posted online.

West Africa: Democracy Taking Root, Says Yar'Adua

21.12.2008 02:12    allafrica.com
President Umaru Yar'adua yesterday commended West African leaders for maintaining peace and stability in the sub-region.

Kenya: World Media Leaders Protest Draconian Law

21.12.2008 02:12    allafrica.com
The following is a joint appeal by 28 IFEX members:

Rwanda: A Day of History in Arusha

21.12.2008 02:12    allafrica.com (2)
If you asked any media persons in Arusha of what they would comment about this day at the Arusha International Conference Centre (AICC), they will certainly tell you it was not a usual one.

Rwanda: Mixed Feelings Over Major Genocide Sentences

21.12.2008 02:12    allafrica.com (2)
A cross-section of Rwandans interviewed by The New Times yesterday had mixed reactions, to the sentencing to life imprisonment, of three individuals who have been proven as having played a crucial role in the planning and implementation of the 1994

Rwanda: ICTR Sentences Col Bagosora And Others to Life Imprisonment

21.12.2008 02:12    allafrica.com (2)
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) Thursday sentenced the alleged master-mind of the 1994 genocide, Col Theoneste Bagosora, to life imprisonment, together with two other of his colleagues.

Rwanda: Genocide Court Issues Ruling of Key Importance

21.12.2008 02:12    allafrica.com (2)
The judgment of Theoneste Bagosora and his three co-defendants, former officials of the Rwandan army in 1994, should become one of the bases of the legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda as for its impact as well as

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