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Hague prosecutor accuses Congo warlords

and Suzan Yucel THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Two Congolese militiamen were the top commanders of forces that raped, killed and looted civilians in a brutal attack that left 200 dead, a war crimes prosecutor said Tuesday. Germain...

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Postcard from The Netherlands: Old Rubashkin Meat Sold Retail By Chabad in Holland

The meat carries a label stating it was "first frozen in 2007" and produced in Ecuador. A Jew from the Netherlands writes: There's Rubashkins meat for sale in the Chabad deli in The Hague (Netherlands). It's got Rubashkins...

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Peru became signatory of The Hague Apostille

LivinginPeru.com Isabel Guerra President Alan Garcia enacted today the law which makes Peru one of the signatories of The Hague Apostille, a legal instrument which eliminates the requirement of diplomatic or consular...

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Granic Disputes Krajina Cleansing Claims

Former Croatian foreign minister says Operation Storm allegtions were “inaccurate and damaging”. By Julia Hawes in The Hague (TU No 625, 20-Nov-09) No ethnic cleansing took place in the Krajina region after Operation Storm, a...

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The Right Type of Education

By Abi Huynh Last year Mathieu Christe and Berton Hasebe wrote a very thorough article detailing the general day to day of the Type and Media masters program. With this article we hope to outline an historical overview of the...

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Brammertz "unhappy with Croatia’s cooperation"

Serge Brammertz is not satisfied with the investigations regarding Croatia's 1995 military onslaught against the country's Serb areas, reports say. Zagreb daily Jutarnji List wrote on Tuesday that the chief Hague prosecutor was...

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Journos enter royal palace with 'bomb'

The Hague - Dutch anti-terrorism authorities are to re-examine royal security procedures after two journalists drove unhindered into Queen Beatrix's palace in The Hague with a fake bomb, a spokeswoman said. "This incident leads...

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Leopold Rabus (2009-11-14 - 2010-02-07)

Léopold Rabus is displayed from 14 November 2009 to 7 February 2010 at GEM, Museum of Contemporary Art, The Hague. The human figures depicted by the Swiss artist Léopold Rabus (1977) are ill-fated, gruesome, awkward or crazy,...

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Law-fare, not warfare

Despite Israel and America's best efforts, the Goldstone Report refuses to go away, writes Graham Usher at the United Nations Last week the UN General Assembly endorsed the Goldstone Report, so named after its principle author...

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Former Bosnian Serb general gets reduced sentence at Hague

THE HAGUE, The Netherlands -- An Appeals Chamber at the UN war crimes tribunal on Thursday (November 12th) reduced the 33-year sentence handed down to former Bosnian Serb General Dragomir Milosevic to 29 years. Milosevic was...

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