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by Rungrawee C Pinyorat
05 Jul 03
National League for Democracy (NLD) 'witnesses' describe 'inhumane' attack, seek asylum with UN office.
Two members of the NLD who claim to have witnessed the May 30 clash that led to Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's detention shared their stories yesterday and sought political asylum through the UN. [The Nation/Thailand]
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03 Jul 03
If U.S. troops are sent to Liberia, they should not make any deals that involve a withdrawal of the indictment of President Charles Taylor by the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Human Rights Watch said today...
The Special Court for Sierra Leone recently indicted Taylor as one of those 'bearing the greatest responsibility' for war crimes (including murder and taking hostages); crimes against humanity (rape, murder, extermination, sexual slavery); and other serious violations of international humanitarian law (use of child soldiers) committed in Sierra Leone. The indictment charges that Taylor actively supported the rebel Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone's ten-year civil war.
The indictment was announced on June 4, 2003 while Taylor was in Ghana attending peace talks on the recently intensified Liberian conflict. News reports today suggest that the United States is considering sending peacekeepers to Liberia. [Human Rights Watch]
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by Ted Conover
29 Jun 03
In the Land of Guantanamo: A surreal society has emerged at the tip of Cuba in which rules are the only common language and prisoners and guards alike feel marooned. [The New York Times Magazine]
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