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The Long Arm of Justice

By lindalorden | April 24, 2010

The Long Arm of Justice

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Intervention – Response by His Excellency The Prime Minister Kay Rala Xanana Gusmão On the Occasion of The Motion of No Confidence

By lindalorden | April 12, 2010

Please note this speech was delivered in Tetum and translated to English. PM’s Intervention at NP 12.10.09

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Serbian parliament apologizes for the 1995 massacre of Bosnian Muslims by passing a landmark resolution.

By lindalorden | April 7, 2010

Full Report

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Radovan Karadzic trial to resume on April 13th with prosecution presenting evidence.

By lindalorden | April 7, 2010

Full Report

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Plea for release of Congolese warlord Nkunda may only be presented in Rwanda’s military court, according to recent ruling.

By lindalorden | April 7, 2010

Full Report

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