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Chinese citizens en route to Beijing to lodge complaints with China's central government are routinely nabbed by thugs and tossed into makeshift "black jails" where they are illegally detained for days or months, deprived of food and water, beaten...
Tags: China, Beijing, Human Rights, Journalists, Complaints, jurisdiction, Law of the Peoples Republic of China, Black jails, Law enforcement in the Peoples Republic of China, allnews
Farooq Gani puts all Muslim J&K Journalists under scanner, embarrassment ...
Tags: Kashmir, Muslim, Journalists
The Cabinet approved the renewal of CGHS facilities to PIB Accredited journalists according to the following recommendations of the Group of Ministers: (i) CGHS...
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In the land of the hip and radical everyone is interesting and has something to say; everyone can teach someone else something and everyone wants to hear it because they’re hip enough to know there’s always someone cooler and because they're...
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According to the Huffington Post, anti-war activists protested Monday at the University of California, Berkeley to call for the firing of a law professor who co-wrote legal memos that critics say were used to justify the torture of suspected terrorists....
Tags: he has blood on his hands, the huffington post, protesters, the university of california, berkeley, John Yoo, bush administration attorney from 2001 to 2003, boalt hall school of law, officers, journalists, civil rights attorney dan siegel, chapman university school of law orange county, liz jackson, second-year law student, interrogation memos made public in 2004, convicted terrorist jose padilla filed lawsuit alleging yoos legal opinions caused alleged torture
The secrecy attached to the development of the indigenous nuclear submarine project is almost legendary.What’s little known is the extent to which the Indian N-establishment went to conceal the research not only from the public but also large sections...
Tags: Anil Kakodkar, DAE, IGCAR, India, Journalists, Kalpakkam, Nuclear Submarine, PRP
As Pakistan attempts to fight a Taliban insurgency, the militants have turned to attacks against journalists. Rehman Buneri, a contributor to Voice of America’s Deewa Radio, was visited by around 50 gunmen, who told him that they had been given...
Tags: journalists, targets, Taliban, Afghanistan, insurgency, Pakistan, freedom of speech
Re-visiting the top reasons for indicting George W. Bush, First Step toward Achieving True Justice for America and the World. Since the Republican extremists have begun to mumble publically about ousting Mr. Obama as president because of his supposedly...
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THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2009 IO By BRIAN STELTER AND RICHARD PEREZ-PENA The visas for many of the foreign journalists in Iran are expiring this week, depriving the world of independent sources of information about the violent...
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North Korea sentenced two US journalists to 12 years imprisonment with hard labour on Monday. The Central Court in Pyongyang convicted Laura Ling and Euna Lee of an unspecified “grave crime” against the nation. There are no appeals in the...
Tags: journalists