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    Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Khmer Rouge leader Ieng Sary dies during Cambodia trial

    Ieng Sary, who co-founded Cambodia's brutal Khmer Rouge movement in 1970s, was its public face abroad and decades later became one of its few leaders to be put on trial for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million people, died Thursday morning. He was 87.
    Ieng Sary, who co-founded Cambodia's brutal Khmer Rouge movement in 1970s, was its public face abroad and decades later became one of its few leaders to be put on trial for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million people, died Thursday morning. He was 87....

    Tags: Cambodia, Prosecution, Alzheimer's Disease, Crime, Law and Justice, High Blood Pressure

  2. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Charges are dropped against Kenyan suspect

    NAIROBI, Kenya -- The International Criminal Court's prosecutor dropped charges of crimes against humanity against a fellow defendant of Kenya's president-elect Monday, raising questions about whether the case against Uhuru Kenyatta will hold up as he is on the verge of becoming the nation's leader.
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    NAIROBI, Kenya -- The International Criminal Court's prosecutor dropped charges of crimes against humanity against a fellow defendant of Kenya's president-elect Monday, raising questions about whether the case against Uhuru Kenyatta will hold up as he...

    Tags: Prosecution, Witnesses, Political Corruption, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics

  4. Mar 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Kenyan presidential loser Raila Odinga contests result

    NAIROBI, Kenya -- In a setback for Kenya’s efforts to cement its democracy, presidential contender Raila Odinga on Saturday refused to concede defeat in a close election he said was fraught with fraud and irregularities.
    NAIROBI, Kenya -- In a setback for Kenya’s efforts to cement its democracy, presidential contender Raila Odinga on Saturday refused to concede defeat in a close election he said was fraught with fraud and irregularities. But he called for calm and...

    Tags: Democracy, Kenya, Political Systems, Politics, International Criminal Court

  6. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Review: 'Emperor' has misplaced priorities

    The scene is a devastated Japan, August 1945, as "Emperor," the new historical drama starring Matthew Fox and Tommy Lee Jones, begins. Hiroshima and Nagasaki are little more than smoking rubble and stone-faced survivors. Emperor Hirohito has officially surrendered but remains protected behind palace walls.
    The scene is a devastated Japan, August 1945, as "Emperor," the new historical drama starring Matthew Fox and Tommy Lee Jones, begins. Hiroshima and Nagasaki are little more than smoking rubble and stone-faced survivors. Emperor Hirohito has officially...

    Tags: Casablanca (movie), Crime, Law and Justice, Lincoln (movie, 2012), Movies, Entertainment

  8. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Tension in Kenya as election result delayed again

    NAIROBI, Kenya -- As tensions mounted over repeated failures to issue results in Kenya’s tightly fought presidential contest, the election commission Friday said there would be a further delay but promised the announcement later in the evening.
    NAIROBI, Kenya -- As tensions mounted over repeated failures to issue results in Kenya’s tightly fought presidential contest, the election commission Friday said there would be a further delay but promised the announcement later in the evening....

    Tags: Electronics, Kenya, Science and Technology, Voting, Politics

  10. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Kenya: Election officials reject call to stop tallying votes

    A political coalition in Kenya called Thursday for a halt to tallying votes in the country's presidential race, alleging that the process “lacks integrity” and should be restarted.
    A political coalition in Kenya called Thursday for a halt to tallying votes in the country's presidential race, alleging that the process “lacks integrity” and should be restarted. The running mate of Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who has...

    Tags: Kenya, Politics, International Criminal Court, International Law, Elections

  12. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Kenyans flock to the polls, hoping to avoid tribal clashes

    Nairobi, KENYA -- Kenyans lined up before dawn Monday to vote in a tight presidential election, with tribal tensions simmering beneath the surface despite vows by politicians and activists to prevent the bloody clashes that marred a disputed 2007...

    Tags: Prosecution, Witnesses, Voting, Politics, International Criminal Court

  14. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Use of torture by authorities has risen in Mexico, groups say

    MEXICO CITY — On the eve of Mexico's Day of the Dead this year, authorities in Veracruz declared triumphantly that they had solved one of the decade's most notorious slayings of a journalist in Mexico. They trotted before reporters a sad-sack...

    Tags: Armed Conflicts, Civil Rights, Mexico, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder

  16. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Lance Armstrong declines to cooperate with USADA

    Lance Armstrong’s interest in cooperating with anti-doping authorities does not include plans to speak to the agency that most thoroughly detailed the transgressions that left him stripped of his seven Tour de France cycling titles. Armstrong on...

    Tags: Lance Armstrong, World Anti-Doping Agency, Crime, Law and Justice, Oprah Winfrey, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency

  18. Feb 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Justice for genocide in Guatemala?

    GUATEMALA CITY — When a judge ruled to admit all the prosecution documents and expert witnesses in the genocide trial here of Gen. Efraín Ríos Montt last week — ensuring that Guatemala will be the first country in history to try one of its own heads of state for the most egregious crime against humanity — no triumphal smiles crossed the faces of courtroom observers. Some had been working toward this moment for years: two elderly women who between them lost a brother and a son among the 200,000 dead and disappeared over 36 years of guerrilla warfare and military dictatorship; indigenous Maya survivors from the highlands, where the army by its own account erased entire villages; those who spent their young adulthood in exile, then returned before it was safe to do so, throwing themselves into the tedious labor of collecting the evidence now being used against the general.
    GUATEMALA CITY — When a judge ruled to admit all the prosecution documents and expert witnesses in the genocide trial here of Gen. Efraķn Rķos Montt last week — ensuring that Guatemala will be the first country in history to try one of its own...

    Tags: Prosecution, Witnesses, Hate Crimes, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice

  20. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Libya ordered to surrender former Kadafi spy chief

    Libya must hand over its former intelligence chief under ousted strongman Moammar Kadafi, the International Criminal Court has ordered. The push to surrender Abdullah Senussi  is the latest turn in the tug-of-war over where Kadafi insiders will stand trial for crimes against humanity.
    Libya must hand over its former intelligence chief under ousted strongman Moammar Kadafi, the International Criminal Court has ordered. The push to surrender Abdullah Senussi  is the latest turn in the tug-of-war over where Kadafi insiders will stand...

    Tags: Civil Rights, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Human Rights Watch

  22. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Controversial Spanish doctor testifies in huge sports doping trial

    MADRID -- A Spanish doctor accused of masterminding one of the world's biggest sports doping rings took the stand Tuesday at his trial here, telling the court that the blood transfusions he administered to athletes were safe and legal at the time.
    MADRID -- A Spanish doctor accused of masterminding one of the world's biggest sports doping rings took the stand Tuesday at his trial here, telling the court that the blood transfusions he administered to athletes were safe and legal at the time....

    Tags: Prosecution, Lance Armstrong, Witnesses, Tyler Hamilton, World Anti-Doping Agency

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