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In a landmark case, a German court convicts an ex-Syrian officer of torture. Deborah Amos. The world's first criminal trial on torture in Syria's prisons ended Thursday in Koblenz, Germany — the first time a high-ranking ex-Syrian official faced Syrians in open court in a war crimes case. News brief: voting rights, high-filtration masks, U. Rachel Martin. Her stories ranged from the state-ordered massacre of pro-Muslim Brotherhood protesters in Cairo, to the coup in Egypt, for which she won the Lowell Thomas Award from the Overseas Press Club.

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