Nuremberg

A baby Siberian tigers and its mother ch

NURNBERG, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 20: A baby Siberian tigers and it's mother check each other out in their enclosure at the zoo in the southern German city of Nuremberg on November 20, 2009. The young tigers named Rangar, Khan and...

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Civilian trial is a travesty for war criminals

Tucson, Arizona | Published: 11.21.2009 I get where President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder are coming from. Nonetheless, I think the decision to send Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and his buddies to a civilian trial is a...

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From the archive: Surviving Nazi leaders in the dock

Originally published on 21 November 1945 NUREMBERG, NOVEMBER 20. When Lord Justice Lawrence, British President of the International Tribunal, opened the great Nuremberg war trial this morning he called it unique in the history...

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Torture tools expo a big draw

MALACCA: Man’s macabre fascination with implements of torture and death from Medieval Europe has been drawing locals and tourists alike to the Tortura2 exhibition here. Some 60,000 patrons are expected to view over 200 genuine...

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Trial _a slap in the face' for 9/11 families

Since the November 2008 election, I have tried to take the high road by expressing opinions and evaluating our new president. The office he holds is to be respected. He has said some things and promised some things I did not...

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On This Day: Nuremberg Trials Begin

On Nov. 20, 1945, the International Military Tribunal began proceedings against 22 high-ranking Nazis indicted for war crimes; the Nuremberg Trials set a precedent in international human rights law. Trials of Nazi War Criminals...

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Former Bosnian-Serb Political Leader Trial to Resume in Early March

Former Bosnian-Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic is being tried before the United Nations war crimes tribunal in The Hague. André de Nesnera | Washington 19 November 2009 Photo: AFP Wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan...

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Nazi defence provides model for Khmer Rouge cadre (AFP)

AFP/Pool/File – Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Duch, former Khmer Rouge chief of notorious detention centre S-21 who … by Patrick Falby Patrick Falby – 25 mins ago PHNOM PENH (AFP) – Hitler's chief architect Albert Speer is...

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Court Decides In Favour Of WDCS In Case Against Nuremburg

On 11th November 2009, the Administrative Court at Ansbach in Bavaria, Germany, accepted a motion by WDCS against the City of Nuremberg to obtain full access to information concerning the handling and display of dolphins at...

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The Pharmaceutical Industry’s Unpleasant Hand in Health and Food Bills

by Patrick Henning Robert Pear wrote an astounding article in the NY Times on Genetech’s influence on the healthcare bill, writing talking points for both sides of the aisle. He proved Anthony Sutton’s proposition – that those...

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