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The police chief said crime was down. Crime is down, said police chief Braddon. He talked to TV reporters. He talked to newspaper reporters. He talked to radio reporters. He was proud. Im proud, he said. Our police are doing a good job. Im proud of o
Argentina Amends its Immigration Law, Speeds Up Deportations Argentina made a major change to its immigration law Monday. The change makes it easier to expel foreigners who do crimes or who are under investigation. 阿根廷周一对其移民法进行了
Today's show starts with a pair of significant cases in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. 今天的节目首先来关注美国最高法院审理的两起重要案件。 The first involves part of a federal law that concerned immigrants to the U.S. It
据韩国时报报道,韩国首尔地方警察厅10日向韩国国土交通委员会提供的一份资料显示,今年1-6月,韩国地铁全线共发生性犯罪案件628起.近两年来,韩国地铁性犯罪案件呈现高发趋势. 韩国地铁性犯
Who do you think breaks the law in our society? If you believe that only tough guys commit crimes, you may have to think again. Answer the following questions honestly. Has anyone you know ever driven drunk? Can you think of a friend who has used dru
A United Nations Yugoslav war crimes court has ruled against former Bosnian Serb army leader Ratko Mladic. Mladic was found guilty of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for actions during the conflict in the former Yugoslavia during the
Withdrawals from International Criminal Court Raise Questions 多国欲退出国际刑事法院 经费成问题 Recent withdrawals from the International Criminal Court have raised questions about the courts future. Russia announced its withdrawal in
176 柬埔寨发布关于战争犯罪的报告 Cambodia Group Issues Report on War Crimes Alisha Ryu Hong Kong 16 Jul 2001 14:00 UTC In Cambodia, human rights activists are 1)applauding the release of
This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Member countries of the International Criminal Court met this month in Kampala, Uganda. They were there to examine the court's progress for the first time. Observers, human rights activists and civi
By Caty Weaver IN THE NEWS -April 13, 2002: International Criminal Court This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program In The News. The world’s first permanent International Criminal Cour
Technology Report - Is Your Computer Committing Cybercrimes? 科技报道 - 宙斯僵尸网络查封难度与防范办法 This is the VOA Special English Technology Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语科技报道。 Last week, we told you about
AS IT IS 2013-11-06 Leaders from Cambodia's Past Face Trial for War Crimes 柬埔寨前领导人面临战争罪审判 Welcome to As It Is from VOA Learning English. India wants to increase production of electricity to meet the demands of a growing po
AS IT IS 2016-02-17 UN: Kim Jong Un Could Be Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity A United Nations expert on human rights in North Korea has warned that the countrys dictator, Kim Jong Un, could be responsible for crimes against humanity. Marzuki Darusm
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama has expressed his personal apologies for Japan's wartime crimes during a trip to China. Hatoyama made the remarks during a personal visit to the Nanjing Massacre Museum in the eastern Chinese city of Nanj
China is getting tougher on pollution by lowering the criteria to define related crimes. he Supreme Peoples Court and Supreme Peoples Procuratorate have issued interpretations of what constitutes such crimes. A pollution case will be defined as a cri
Today, May the 3rd, marks the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, better known as the Tokyo Trials. To honor the occasion, China released a series of books, related to the transcripts of the proc
A Japanese scholar says the importance of the Tokyo War Crimes Trials is beyond doubt due to its educational and historical significance. Onuma Yasuaki, professor emeritus of the University of Tokya says this is despite some right-wing politicians' a
For more on we're joined in the studio by Mr. Yang Xiyu, a Senior Fellow from China Institute of International Studies. Welcome, Mr. Yang. Q1: The Tokyo Trials set standard in history on how to define and punish war crimes. Can you tell us more about
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China has been experimenting with cross-regional procuratorates to reduce judicial interference. The two pilot procuratorates in Beijing and Shanghai have no limits on their jurisdictional reach, and have been deemed effective. The People's Procurato