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With the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers in September, 2008 the inconceivable happened: the financial system went into cardiac arrest.ampnbsp;
Remembering Zhao ZiyangThe conditions under which Zhao Ziyang lived at the time of his death, in utter isolation from Chinese society due to an illegally imposed 16-year house arrest, shames both Chinese justice and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
In the years that have passed, China’s leaders were responsible not only for Zhao’s unlawful house
arrest
but also for a systematic effort to erase his name from history.
Bashir was indicted by the ICC in 2009 and 2010 for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes committed in Darfur, and when he attended an African Union summit in South Africa last year, the Southern Africa Litigation Center (SALC), a nongovernmental organization, filed suit under the 2002 Implementation Act, demanding that the government
arrest
him.
Al-Issawi’s removal may have been tied to reports that he issued the instructions for the
arrest
of Younis shortly before the assassination.
Since the Tiananmen killings, which he had tried to avert through compromise, he had been under house
arrest.
Recent official US rhetoric and actions on the ground – including the
arrest
of five Iranians in Irbil in early January and Bush’s authorization of deadly force against Iranians who threaten Iraqi security or US troops – reflect a much more confrontational approach toward Iran’s influence inside Iraq.
Mladic, whose troops carried out atrocities throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina – including the massacre of thousands of Muslim civilians at Srebrenica in 1995 – is the most significant war-crimes suspect still at large since former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic’s
arrest
in Belgrade and extradition to The Hague in 2008.
While India’s relationship with the United States has been faltering of late, following the
arrest
and mistreatment of an Indian consular official in New York, its ties with Japan are flourishing.
The government in Khartoum (the capital in the North) is led by Omar al-Bashir, whose accomplishments, which include overseeing war crimes during the previous North-South war and engineering the atrocities in Darfur, have brought him
arrest
warrants for war crimes and genocide from the International Criminal Court.
The current pro-military constitution lacks credibility because Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate who has spent 12 of the past 18 years under house
arrest
or in prison, and other democratic and ethnic minority leaders have not been allowed to participate in the drafting process.
With no media fanfare and limited
arrest
and investigative powers, and despite the foreign-policy and military “realists” who dismiss international justice as a pipedream, these judicial institutions have brought justice to Srebrenica’s dead and their survivors, and have demonstrated that justice can be delivered to victims in other conflict areas.
Parrying with Tudjman loyalists continued into the spring of this year, with the
arrest
of Mirko Norac, one of the twelve generals, who was accused of massacring Serb civilians in 1991.
The China-US Climate DuetBEIJING – Without active collaboration between the United States and China, not only will the odds for successful negotiations in Copenhagen this December to secure a successor treaty to the Kyoto Protocol be diminished, but it will be unlikely that any meaningful remedy will be found in time to
arrest
rising global temperatures.
With the right tools and support, private employment agencies can help to
arrest
the downward spiral of youth unemployment.
Yet, despite such threats, thousands of Saudi women joined “We are all Manal al Sharif” on Facebook, and countless other videos of women driving have appeared on YouTube since her
arrest.
Before my arrest, Raqqa had three cinemas.
Gilani unequivocally declared in his inaugural address that fighting terrorism is a top priority, and his first decision was to release from house
arrest
judges deposed by Musharraf.
The inefficiency of ethnic profiling was highlighted in early May, when the British government released figures showing that, of the more than 117,000 police stops made between 2007 and 2008, only 72 led to an
arrest
for terrorism-related offences.
Over the past two years, a project that our organization undertook with police forces and civil-society groups in Hungary and Spain found that, when stops were systematically monitored and data publicly reported, the proportion of stops that produced an
arrest
or other law-enforcement outcome actually increased.
Several senior government officials have been investigated and charged; some are already on trial, while others have lost their jobs and have been placed under house
arrest.
The
arrest
of these well-educated professionals, together with the Egyptian doctor Ayman al-Zawahiri’s role as al-Qaeda’s deputy leader, raises questions that go far beyond disaffection among Muslims and the consequences of America’s misadventures in the Middle East.
The Bigger Issue in SudanTEL AVIV – The most immediate result of the
arrest
warrant issued for Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir by the International Criminal Court last month was the expulsion of most aid agencies from the country.
The
arrest
warrant for al-Bashir should not be allowed to spur further attempts by his government to sabotage the CPA and the fragile process leading to the 2011 referendum.
One allegation, made recently by a well-known French publicist, is that the
arrest
was typical of American puritanism.
More than that, the
arrest
of DSK was supposedly revenge for France’s protection of another man accused of sexual crimes, Roman Polanski, and for the French ban on the burqa.
A military court issued a warrant for their
arrest.
The European
Arrest
Warrant is already producing concrete results, and we are moving towards the "free movement of judicial decisions" in the EU, through which judicial decisions - such as
arrest
and surrender of suspects, confiscation, and freezing of assets - will be mutually recognized.
Since the first Chinese Web criminal, Lin Haiyin, was imprisoned for instigating subversive actions in 2000 to the recent
arrest
of writer Shi Tao, more than 100 independent intellectuals have been imprisoned for expressing their views.
The recent
arrest
of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou in Canada itself raises the notion that the Trump administration is resorting to increasingly cutthroat methods to get its way.
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