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Stanley explained that while most of the leaders incarcerated by Marcos in 1972 had been released by now, Aquino remained in jail with only occasional time off. Aquino was charged with involvement with communists and guerrillas, and because he was convicted by a military tribunal, "there was never really a...
By week's end the roundup had netted more than 500 suspects, including two of Bakhtiar's cousins, Abbas Qoli Bakhtiar and Samsam Bakhtiar, and the Shah's former Health Minister, Anoushiravan Pouyan. The closed-door trial began on Saturday at the Military Revolutionary Tribunal in Tehran...
At an international nongovernmental tribunal held last year in Washington, D.C., to inquire into the status of human rights in the U.S.S.R. and East bloc countries, Soviet emigrants painted a different picture. They described a sullen labor force griping about low wages, unsanitary or hazardous working conditions and trade union...
Laws and courts, like the state, were supposed to fade away as the Soviet system developed. Instead they have flourished. The Babushkinsky District People's Court, one of 32 in Moscow, is a typical tribunal empowered to try practically all civil and criminal cases. It employs ten full-time...
Addressing the assembly in the ornate ballroom of the Tehran Hilton, Clark bitterly denounced U.S. interference in Iran, Chile and Viet Nam. The lanky, pugnacious Texan also called for the release of the 53 U.S. hostages held in Iran since Nov. 4; but he sugar-coated his criticism by emotionally...