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25.10.2010, 23:45 2 comments

Israeli soldiers await sentence for using human shield

Two Israeli soldiers are awaiting sentencing after being convicted of using a Palestinian child as a human shield during the Gaza war.

Jabalia refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip after an Israeli air strike on January 2, 2009. (AFP Photo / Patrick Baz) 28.12.2009, 08:34 7 comments

Israel remains “immune” to war crimes tribunal

A year after Israel's devastating operation in Gaza, Palestinians are mourning its victims. The war claimed the lives of 1,400 Palestinians, according to human rights groups on both sides, and 13 Israelis.

Illegal worker at work, Israel 2008 (Photo by John Perkins)
 09.11.2009, 18:29 3 comments

Under cover of the night: Palestinian ghost workers in Israel

Secret routes, fake IDs, risking freedom and even their lives – despite all this, illegal Palestinian workers flow to Israel in search for jobs they have no chance of finding at home.

05.06.2009, 06:55 1 comment

UN worried about wicked witches

A UN speaker has voiced a sharp protest against the murder and abuse of witches around the world.

17.08.2009, 10:56

Saving Indian men – from their wives

Indian men are claiming laws that shield women from domestic violence have given the fairer sex too much freedom of hand. Husbands who say they’re being harassed by their wives are campaigning for legal protection.

A woman cries as she holds the body of one of her relatives killed during Israeli air strike on Gaza (AFP Photo / Mahmud Hams) 29.06.2009, 02:20

“Military gains can outweigh civilian casualties”

Half a year after its military operation in Gaza, Israel is still facing accusations of war crimes. Israeli army legal advisor Daniel Reisner offers Jerusalem’s interpretation of international law.

A US Marine from India Company, 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, guards an Afghan detainee at the entrance of a bunker at a US Marine base in Marjah, Helmand province, on April 7, 2010 (AFP Photo / Mauricio Lima) 15.10.2010, 22:30

New claims of inmate abuse surface

Afghan prisoners taking part in a US study have claimed they were abused at a secret jail inside the main American military base in Afghanistan.

Colombia, Quibdo (AFP Photo / Inaldo Perez) 18.08.2009, 18:55

Colombia’s forgotten refugees

Violence in “post-conflict” Colombia is forcing droves of rural poor into the cities in an escalating humanitarian crisis that the government is accused of ignoring.

AFP Photo / Pool / Joseph Eid 02.03.2009, 17:17

Iraqi court sentences 'Chemical Ali' to death for third time

A court in Iraq has sentenced to death three officials for killing Shiites during the reign of Saddam Hussein. Among the convicted is Hassan al-Majid, better known as ‘Chemical Ali’.

19.03.2009, 15:29

Shaming Kerb Crawlers off the streets?

Humiliation and disgrace are the key elements in Minneapolis’ new initiative to fight prostitution. Officials hope that exposing men with seedy sex habits will reduce the number of people who risk soliciting prostitutes.

Having failed to prove Jawad’s guilt for years, the prosecutors are still trying

Published: 12 August, 2009, 09:08


Alleged Iraqi bomber Mohamed Jawad, 19 who has now spent 7 years in Gitmo Bay prepares for a new round of hearings. His defense lawyer, Major Eric Montalvo, told RT about many controversies surrounding the case.

 
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