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The Struggle for Mastery in IranTEHERAN: The
trial
of thirteen Iranian Jews on espionage charges is but the latest sign of a conservative backlash against Iran's reform movement, headed by President Mohammed Khatami.
Former President Hosni Mubarak was put on public trial, together with his two sons and his ex-interior minister, General Habib el-Adly.
This is not the first time that an Arab dictator has been put on
trial.
But the run-up to the
trial
was contentious.
On July 29, many organizations staged a large protest in Cairo’s Tahrir to highlight the unity of Egypt’s revolutionaries (whose demands included a public
trial
of Mubarak).
Those demands were mostly uncontroversial for Egypt’s revolutionaries, including Islamists: the release of political prisoners; a halt to military tribunals for civilians; prosecution of the murderers of protesters (many of whom are senior police officers); a purge of corrupt Mubarak allies from the police force; and a public
trial
for Mubarak and his regime’s top henchmen.
The public
trial
of Mubarak shows what united demands can achieve.
Then, defending the legalization of abortion, she resembled Romy Schneider in Orson Welles’s The Trial, determined but ill at ease.
Moreover, the AU requested that the ICC delay Kenyatta’s trial, owing to the unusual nature of the case against him.
For now, the ICC has agreed to excuse Kenyatta from attending most of the trial, which was recently postponed and is now set to begin on February 5, 2014.
It calls for speedy and impartial rehabilitation to the victims and bringing to
trial
in a transparent manner the perpetrators of these crimes.
Moreover, Novartis and the Medicines for Malaria Venture (with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation) are starting a new clinical
trial
next month to test KAF156, a molecule that could form the basis of a new treatment against artemisinin-resistant malaria strains.
The current so-called “gold standard” of what constitutes good evidence is the randomized control trial, or RCT, an idea that started in medicine two centuries ago, moved to agriculture, and became the rage in economics during the past two decades.
RCTs address these problems by randomly assigning those participating in the
trial
to receive either a “treatment” or a “placebo” (thereby creating a “control” group).
This strategy resembles more the social implementation of a machine-learning algorithm than a clinical
trial.
Those accused of criminal activity must be given due process and a fair
trial.
For an International
Trial
of Saddam HusseinNow that Saddam Hussein has been captured, the world's attention has turned to his
trial.
It is, of course, certain that Saddam Hussein will not escape
trial
for the extra-judicial, extra-legal and summary executions, torture, and systematic persecution of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis that marked his decades of murderous misrule.
However, the aim of his
trial
should be not only to bring to justice the dictator and his accomplices, but also to foster national reconciliation through the affirmation by Iraqis of universal principles such as non-discrimination, fairness, and transparency.
The problem is that when the context changes, the
trial
results become less reliable.
In Egypt, Al Jazeera’s Mahmoud Hussein has been detained for two years without
trial.
Charges against two other officials, former Police Commissioner Mohammed Hussein Ali and Minister for Industrialization Henry Kosgey, were dropped, with the remaining four to face
trial
beginning in April 2013.
(Some members of this artificial "Patriarchate" are currently on
trial
in the so-called Ergenekon case, a covert network of officers and civilians accused at conspiring to stage a military coup against the current Turkish government.)
For example, Mylan provides study medications to research trials, like the MaxART
trial
in Swaziland, which demonstrated that providing treatment to all HIV-positive people is the best way to slow the disease’s spread.
We also supported the Kirby Institute’s ENCORE1 trial, to develop a reduced-dose version of the most commonly used HIV treatment regimen.
Two years ago, when Dodik testified before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia as a defense witness in the
trial
of the Bosnian Serb president at the time of the massacre, he blamed the Bosnian war on the country’s Muslims.
The defendants had been given long prison sentences after the first
trial
concluded in September 2012, even though the evidence against them was clearly forged.
Despite decades of effort, the process of
trial
and error through bilateral and conflict-management approaches has always ended in frustration.
It was only later, starting perhaps with the Eichmann
trial
in 1961, that the Holocaust became a staple of state propaganda.
For example, in a
trial
of anti-migraine medication, if the active ingredient is an anticonvulsant, the nocebo effect (the placebo’s side effect) will disproportionally relate to anorexia or memory; but if the active ingredient is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, the nocebo effect will more likely be gastrointestinal symptoms and thirst.
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