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The United Nations says Iraq has executed 36 men without proper trial.

The hangings were carried out on August 21 at a prison in southern Iraq, according to state TV. Those executed were suspected Sunni Muslim militants convicted in the killings up to 1,700 soldiers, most of them Shi’ite Muslims.

UN human rights spokeswoman Cecile Pouily said on August 23 that the men had been convicted based on information provided by secret informants or confessions allegedly extracted under duress.

She said the defendants' court-appointed lawyer did not intervene during the proceedings apart from a short statement just before the verdicts were delivered.

The United Nations, she said, had urged Iraqi authorities "to ensure that any trial conducted in connection with the massacre respects due process...rather than be fueled by vengeance. Unfortunately, this [36 hangings] was not the case.”

Based on reporting by Reuters

A grenade has been hurled at the building housing Kosovo's public broadcaster, causing some damage.

Police said on August 23 that the grenade was thrown in the yard of the Kosovo Radio and Television headquarters in the capital, Pristina late on August 22. No one was injured in the attack.

The attack has been condemned by the government and political parties as an attack against freedom of speech.

The blast comes amid political tensions over a border demarcation deal with Montenegro and a separate agreement with Serbia that gives more powers to ethnic Serbs in Kosovo.

The opposition has disrupted parliament's work since last September, including firing tear gas and throwing eggs, in a bid to scupper the deal.

Based on reporting by AP

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