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27.02.2007 After the ruling of the International Court of Justice that Serbia can not be held responsible for the genocide that took place in B&H, the Youth Initiative for Human Rights demands from state officials to present all the facts as determined by the judgment and to not bring into question the victims of genocide.
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Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Serbia and Montenegro] [Geopolitics] [Justice and crime] [Conflict resolution] [Peace] [United Nations]
08.02.2007 In spite of the fact that a significant body of European legislation was introduced in Kosovo over the past several years, the implementation remains a problem, concludes the one-day conference Responsibility, Equality and Rule of Law: Towards Democratic Future, held yesterday, February 7, in Pristina.
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Demonstrator supports Watada at January's anti-war rally.
07.02.2007 FORT LEWIS, Washington, Feb 7 (OneWorld) - Attorneys for the first commissioned officer to refuse to serve in Iraq plan to appeal if he's convicted at a court martial this week on a U.S. military base at Fort Lewis, Washington.
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Image: Demonstrator supports Watada at January's anti-war rally. © Jeffrey Allen
02.02.2007 The new Domestic Violence Act is well-intentioned but over-ambitious—as if wishful thinking is all that is needed to protect women from all kinds of real and imagined harm. We are likely to see this law make a mockery of itself.
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