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Genocide issue will be referred to UN body

May 4, 1971 BANGLADESH GOVT AMASSES EVIDENCE OF GENOCIDE The Bangladesh government decided to refer to the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations the question of genocide in the newborn republic. A spokesman of the Bangladesh mission in Kolkata said documentary evidence of the genocide was being collected for submission to the Commission. These evidence would include

Exclusive: Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Biden s First Foreign Visitor, on Containing China

Exclusive: Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Biden s First Foreign Visitor, on Containing China
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The 2021 Law Power 100 (51-100)

Morrison & Foerster LLP Carrie Cohen is an expert in public corruption and state and local government who made a name for herself by prosecuting former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver. At Morrison & Foerster – or MoFo – she has assisted the New York City Council in investigations into the behavior of several members, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in a review of overtime practices, and a Rochester City Council probe into the death of Daniel Prude. 54. David Patton Executive Director and Attorney-in-Chief, Federal Defenders of New York A federal defender for nearly 20 years, David Patton in 2011 became the executive director and attorney-in-chief of the Federal Defenders of New York, a group that provides representation to those in need. During the coronavirus pandemic, Patton has been representing prisoners who are at high risk of catching the disease, telling Slate that the response by “prosecutors and prison officials to COVID-19 has been hard to fathom.” 

Pakistan vows to raise Jodhpur killings at all world forums

Islamabad will raise the mysterious killing incident at all international forums, says FM Qureshi APP January 20, 2021 A Pakistani Hindu woman, family member of victims briefs to media persons at Foreign Office during the submission of application by Hindu family about 11 Pakistani Hindus killed in India. PHOTO: APP ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that India is continuously denying investigation into the mysterious killing of 11 Pakistani Hindu nationals and vowed that the country will raise the issue at all international forums. Talking to members of the Hindu community, led by MNA Ramesh Kumar, outside the Foreign Office on Wednesday, FM Qureshi assured them that Pakistan would not inch back till getting justice for the bereaved family.

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