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<title>Europe's Role in U.S. Torture Policies Condemned</title>
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<description>European governments are dodging the truth about the U.S. practice of kidnapping and illegally sending terrorism suspects for interrogation in countries with a reputation for torture, a leading rights group says in a new report.</description>
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<title>'How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair' [video]</title>
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<description>In this upcoming documentary, an Iraqi journalist shares his story of being wrongfully jailed in Abu Ghraib Prison for allegedly planning to kill former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.</description>
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<title>Palestinian Orphanages 'Under Siege'</title>
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<description>Hundreds of children, including 240 orphans, will be affected by the Israeli military's recent decision to shut down schools and orphanages belonging to the Islamic Charitable Society.</description>
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<title>UK MPs Vote to Extend Pre-Charge Detention</title>
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<description>The UK's House of Commons voted this Wednesday to extend the period for which terrorist suspects can be jailed without charge from four to six weeks, in what human rights advocates warn is an erosion of civil liberties.</description>
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<title>Ethiopian Army Accused of Crimes Against Humanity</title>
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<description>The Ethiopian army is responsible for widespread &quot;executions, torture, and rape&quot; of civilians in the country's eastern Somali region, committed as part of Ethiopia's campaign against rebel insurgents, states a new report from an international human rights watchdog. 
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