Wikinews:Briefs/April 11, 2007
A compilation of brief news reports for Wednesday, April 11, 2007
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Charges dropped in Duke lacrosse rape case
North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper dropped all charges against three Duke University lacrosse players. He said the athletes were innocent victims of a “tragic rush to accuse” by an overreaching district attorney, namely Mike Nifong. The year-long case saw Reade Seligmann, David Evans and Collin Finnerty indicted for rape, kidnapping and sexual assault charges tied to an alleged attack at a lacrosse team party on March 13, 2006.
Related news
- "Duke lacrosse season ends, coach resigns" — Wikinews, April 6, 2006
Sources
- Lara Setrakian. "Charges Dropped in Duke Lacrosse Case" — ABC News, April 11, 2007
- AP. "Duke lacrosse sexual assault case dropped" — MSNBC, April 11 ,2007
Sadrist Movement threatens to leave Iraqi government
Controversial cleric Muqtada al-Sadr criticized Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's lack of support for a timetable for a United States withdrawal from Iraq. Although it is not the first time the Sadrist Movement has threatened to leave the government, a statement released by the bloc said: "The Sadrist movement is studying the option of withdrawing from the Iraqi government - a government that has not fulfilled its promises to the people ... We are serious about withdrawing."
Al-Maliki's coalition relied on the Sadrist Movement to give it the mandate needed to form a government and the withdrawal could threaten to topple the government. The Sadrist Movement holds six ministerial positions and represents about a quarter of the MPs in the coalition.
Related news
- "Iraqis demonstrate on fourth anniversary of Baghdad's fall" — Wikinews, April 9, 2007
Sources
- AP. "Al-Sadr bloc threatens to leave Iraq government" — MSNBC, April 11, 2007
- Yara Bayoumy. "Sadr criticizes Maliki over Iraq troop timetable" — Reuters, April 11, 2007