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USA Entertainment Music Law: Joe Jackson`s Lawyer: Doctor Got `Slap on the Wrist` 02/08 Source
Joe Jackson`s Lawyer: Doctor Got `Slap on the Wrist`
Involuntary manslaughter wasn`t a tough enough charge against Michael Jackson`s doctor, says an attorney for the pop star`s father.
Isratine Human Rights Analysis Law Health Racism: Human Rights Abuses in Israel and Occupied Palestine 02/08 Mathaba
Human Rights Abuses in Israel and Occupied Palestine
Mathaba`s Stephen Lendman continues his reports with a further look at ongoing human rights abuses by Israel
Entertainment Music USA Law: Michael Jackson`s Doctor to Be Charged Monday 02/05 Source
Michael Jackson`s Doctor to Be Charged Monday
After days of speculation and rumor, Los Angeles prosecutors have announced that Dr. Conray Murray will be formally charged Monday in the death of Michael Jackson.
Isratine Asia Law: Dubai to issue arrest warrant for Netanyahu if Mossad proved involved in Hamas commander murder 02/05 MNN
Dubai to issue arrest warrant for Netanyahu if Mossad proved involved in Hamas commander murder
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be at the top of Dubai`s wanted list if Israel`s foreign intelligence service Mossad is proved to be behind the killing of a senior Hamas official.
UK Law PrivSec Comment: Britain`s Emerging Police State 01/30 Source
Britain`s Emerging Police State
The Equalities Bill must be regarded as one of the most important measures in the consolidation of what can only be described as the British police state, which has been emerging since the election of Tony Blair and his ``New Labor`` allies in 1997
Africa Asia Law: Nigeria`s president Yar`Adua `still fully in charge` 01/30 Source
Nigeria`s president Yar`Adua `still fully in charge`
Nigeria`s president may have spent over two months out of the country, but according to the Constitution he is still fully in charge and can only be sacked once the Cabinet decides that he can no longer perform the task of a president.
USA Terrorism Law Human Rights Women: Aafia Siddiqui Trial Coverage - Third Day 01/23 Mathaba
Aafia Siddiqui Trial Coverage - Third Day
This week the long awaited trial of Aafia Siddiqui began in a federal courtroom in Manhattan. Her case has been one of the most baffling in the annals of post-9/11 terrorism prosecutions.
USA Terrorism Law Human Rights Women: Aafia Siddiqui Trial Coverage - Second Day 01/23 Mathaba
Aafia Siddiqui Trial Coverage - Second Day
This week the long awaited trial of Aafia Siddiqui began in a federal courtroom in Manhattan. Her case has been one of the most baffling in the annals of post-9/11 terrorism prosecutions.
USA Terrorism Law Human Rights Women: Aafia Siddiqui Trial Coverage - First Day 01/20 Mathaba
Aafia Siddiqui Trial Coverage - First Day
Yesterday the long awaited trial of Aafia Siddiqui began in a federal courtroom in Manhattan. Her case has been one of the most baffling in the annals of post-9/11 terrorism prosecutions.
USA Europe Asia Africa Australia Law Human Rights: ICC Complaint Against Bush, Cheney, et al, Arrest Warrants Requested 01/20 Mathaba
ICC Complaint Against Bush, Cheney, et al, Arrest Warrants Requested
International Criminal Court Complaint Filed Against Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Tenet, Rice And Gonzales; International Arrest Warrants Requested
Iraq UK Law Human Rights: UK commanding officer punched Iraqi detainee, inquiry told 01/20 MNN
UK commanding officer punched Iraqi detainee, inquiry told
The British army commanding officer of a detention camp in Iraq punched a prisoner in the head, the inquiry into the death of Basra hotel worker Baha Mousa was told Tuesday.
UK USA Law Peace: Police used dogs and helicopter to swoop on pacifist student 01/19 Source
Police used dogs and helicopter to swoop on pacifist student
Pacifist: Jeremy Moulton was arrested and his home was raided by police
Iraq Europe Law USA UK: Dutch probe declares Iraq war `illegal` 01/13 Source
Dutch probe declares Iraq war `illegal`
An independent probe investigating the Netherlands` support for the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq says the US and Britain rushed to war without sufficient legal backing under international law.
USA Asia Law: US Retired Army Major Gets Nearly 5 Years for Role in Contract Scam 01/04 Source
US Retired Army Major Gets Nearly 5 Years for Role in Contract Scam
A retired U.S. Army major must serve 57 months in prison for accepting $245,000 in bribes from companies in exchange for awarding military supply contracts in Kuwait.
UK Law ICT: British Fugitive Still Taunting Police On Facebook 01/01 Source
British Fugitive Still Taunting Police On Facebook
An on-the-run British con is becoming an internet sensation for having the guts of setting up a Facebook profile and making a mockery of police officials for their inability to catch him.
USA Human Rights PrivSec Racism Law Comment Analysis: The `Omaha Two:` Victimized by COINTELPRO Injustice 12/28 Mathaba
The `Omaha Two:` Victimized by COINTELPRO Injustice
COINTELPRO is the acronym for the FBI`s secretive/mostly illegal counter-intelligence program to neutralize political dissidents
UK Isratine Islam Law: UK hypocritical over Israeli war criminals, say Muslims 12/25 MNN
UK hypocritical over Israeli war criminals, say Muslims
Britain`s mainstream Muslim organisation has accused Foreign Secretary David Miliband of employing double standards by not pursuing alleged Israeli war criminals.
USA Iraq Law: U.S. military to scrap pregnancy punishment 12/25 Source
U.S. military to scrap pregnancy punishment
The U.S. military in Iraq will scrap a policy early next year that has led to the punishment of some soldiers serving in Iraq for becoming pregnant, the commander of U.S. forces in Iraq said on Thursday.
USA Comment Analysis Economy Democracy PrivSec Law Racism: Obama Year One: Betrayal and Failure 12/24 Mathaba
Obama Year One: Betrayal and Failure
Mathaba Analyst Stephen Lendman takes a look at Obama`s first year, in this first of a multi-part series analysis of his record as President of the United States of America
UK USA Health Law Biz: BP must pay $100 mln to toxic fume victims: jury verdict 12/21 MNN
BP must pay $100 mln to toxic fume victims: jury verdict
BP Products North America must pay 100 million U.S. dollars to 10 workers exposed to toxic fumes while working at its Texas City refinery, a federal jury ruled on Friday.
USA Law Human Rights Comment Analysis: Targeting Lawyers - The Case of Paul Bergrin 12/19 Mathaba
Targeting Lawyers - The Case of Paul Bergrin
Mathaba Analyst Stephen Lendman, reporting from Chicago, USA, takes a further look at the ongoing attacks on lawyers, justice and human rights in that country
Asia China Law: Official suspended for barring Pakistan minister from China visit 12/19 MNN
Official suspended for barring Pakistan minister from China visit
Pakistani Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani has suspended top Interior Ministry official for stopping the country`s Defence Minister from visiting China.
Isratine USA RSA Human Rights Law Analysis: Israeli Occupation, Colonialism and Apartheid 12/15 Mathaba
Israeli Occupation, Colonialism and Apartheid
Mathaba Analyst Stephen Lendman takes a further look at Israeli occupation of Palestine and the similarities between Apartheid and policies of the Zionist State of Israel
Europe Biz Law: Data on French tax evaders `was stolen` from HSBC in Switzerland 12/10 Source
Data on French tax evaders `was stolen` from HSBC in Switzerland
Part of a list of alleged tax evaders and money launderers being investigated by French authorities was stolen from HSBC Private Bank in Geneva, the bank has confirmed.
Iraq UK USA Law: Doctors seek new inquest into death of Iraq whistleblower - David Kelly 12/07 MNN
Doctors seek new inquest into death of Iraq whistleblower - David Kelly
Six senior doctors have started legal action to force a new inquest into the 2003 death of David Kelly, amid suspicion that the former Iraq weapons inspector may have been murdered and did not commit suicide as originally claimed.
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