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Ukraine: Jews: Stop building on Holocaust grave
A Jewish group is asking the Ukrainian government to stop construction on the site of a grave containing the remains of about 26,000 victims of the Holocaust. The Jewish community in Odessa says that a developer has begun building what it thinks will...Tags: Judaism
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Agency bolsters case for Stalin genocide
KIEV — Ukraine on Wednesday blamed Soviet leaders for a famine that killed millions of people in 1932-33 and published documents it said "unequivocally" proved its case—part of its campaign to get the tragedy recognized as genocide. The...Tags: Famines, Genocide
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Sudan counters charges with diplomacy
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSudan's diplomatic offensive against the International Criminal Court is gaining momentum in Africa, but faces stiff odds before the U.N. Security Council. The government of Sudan has been waging a high-profile political campaign since the court's...Tags: Mwai Kibaki, Rebellions, International Law, Diplomacy, Genocide
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Obama tells Israelis he's committed to their security, speaking with Hamas rockets as backdrop
AP Special CorrespondentSDEROT, Israel (AP) _ From the solemnity of a Holocaust museum to a dusty village battered by Hamas rockets, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama on Wednesday professed "an unshakable commitment to the security" of Israel, whether the threat...Tags: Ehud Barak, Boeing Co., Shimon Peres, Defense, John Kerry
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Divided by war's scars in Srebrenica, Bosnia
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe legacy of Radovan Karadzic is etched here in unsmiling, mistrustful faces; on tombstones that march shoulder to shoulder for nearly a quarter-mile; in empty, scarred houses whose owners never returned. Karadzic's Bosnian Serb army rounded up...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Defense, Regional Authority, International Law, Local Authority
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: ABROAD
A powerful earthquake rattled parts of northern Japan early today, injuring nearly 100 people, triggering landslides and cutting power to thousands of people, officials said. Japan's Meteorological Agency said the temblor, which had a preliminary...Tags: Prosecution, Government, Heads of State, National Government, Injuries
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Jewish group asks Ukrainian government to stop construction on mass grave site
A Jewish group asked the Ukrainian government on Wednesday to stop construction on the site of a grave containing the remains of an estimated 26,000 victims of the Holocaust. The Jewish community in Odessa says a developer has begun building what it...Tags: Religious Conflicts, The Fall, Death and Dying, Judaism, Civil Unrest
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Radovan Karadzic: Just a moral hypocrite
He looks like a cross between Santa Claus and a New Age guru, and he calls himself an alternative healer. But Radovan Karadzic, who was arrested in Serbia on Monday, stands accused of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity. To those who know...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Pol Pot, International Law, War Crimes, Adolf Hitler
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U.N. expected to get genocide suspect soon
The Associated PressRadovan Karadzic sent word he plans to defend himself against U.N. genocide charges, but his fellow Serbs were more enthralled with details that emerged Wednesday about his secret life: a mistress, a bogus family in the United States, and regular visits...Tags: Medicine, House, International Law, International Court or Tribunal, War Crimes
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In Sudan, a goodwill tour under pressure
New York Times News ServiceEL FASHER, Sudan — Omar al-Bashir, the president of Sudan who has been accused of genocide, is not especially well known for his dancing moves. But on Wednesday, in front of tens of thousands of people packed into what appeared to be a mandatory...Tags: Court Administration, International Law, Government, Genocide, United Nations
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