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The Independent Panel on International Criminal Court Judicial Elections has found Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago qualified to be a judge of the International Criminal Court (ICC).

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - An independent probe led by a world leading forensic anthropologist finds that the number of victims in a recent gruesome political-motivated massacre in the Philippines might exceed the official body count of 57.

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ARUSHA, Tanzania (AP) — A UN court convicted the organizer of the 1994 Rwandan genocide that left more than 500,000 people dead and sentenced him to life in prison Thursday along with two co-defendants.

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Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye maintained the government’s position that it would not help wage any war on Iraq. Mrs. Arroyo backtracked last Saturday on her offer to open Philippine airspace and facilities to US military forces.
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Leaders of a UN investigation of human rights abuses in Central African Republic said they will look into "reports of genocide" as they launched the probe Monday.

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The Independent Panel on International Criminal Court Judicial Elections has found Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago qualified to be a judge of the International Criminal Court (ICC).

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - An independent probe led by a world leading forensic anthropologist finds that the number of victims in a recent gruesome political-motivated massacre in the Philippines might exceed the official body count of 57.

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ARUSHA, Tanzania (AP) — A UN court convicted the organizer of the 1994 Rwandan genocide that left more than 500,000 people dead and sentenced him to life in prison Thursday along with two co-defendants.

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Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye maintained the government’s position that it would not help wage any war on Iraq. Mrs. Arroyo backtracked last Saturday on her offer to open Philippine airspace and facilities to US military forces.
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Ad litem
judges can be called upon to try specific cases involving violations of the international humanitarian law in the former Yugoslavia since 1991.
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Ad litem
judges can be called upon to try specific cases involving violations of the international humanitarian law in the former Yugoslavia since 1991.
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