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9/11 suspects should face civilian court, U.N. envoys say (Reuters via Yahoo! News) - United Nations human rights investigators called on the Obama administration on Tuesday to prosecute the accused September 11 masterminds in a civilian court, declaring that U.S. military tribunals would not be fair. Angered by Hamas ban, Gaza's male hairdressers complain to human rights group (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News) - Gaza's male hairdressers have filed a complaint with a human rights group over a Hamas edict banning them from cutting women's hair. Gazan hairdressers protest Hamas restrictions (AP via Yahoo! News) - Gaza's male hairdressers have filed a complaint with a human rights group over a Hamas edict banning them from cutting women's hair. Nigeria urged to investigate religious violence (AP via Yahoo! News) - The U.S. government and human rights activists called Tuesday for Nigeria to investigate and prosecute those responsible for the deaths of more than 200 unarmed people in renewed violence between Christians and Muslims. NKoreans seek asylum at South consulate: activist (AP via Yahoo! News) - Two North Koreans who fled poor conditions at a Russian logging camp and later worked odd jobs sought asylum Tuesday at the South Korean consulate in an eastern Russian city, according to a human rights activist and news reports. Nigeria urged to end impunity after village massacre (Reuters via Yahoo! News) - U.S.-based Human Rights Watch on Tuesday urged Nigeria to prosecute those behind what it called a massacre of at least 200 Christian villagers and end a cycle of impunity which has allowed instability to persist. Nigeria: Calls for inquiry into religious violence (AP via Yahoo! News) - The U.S. government and an international human rights group are calling on Nigeria to properly investigate and prosecute those responsible for slaughtering more than 200 unarmed people in renewed religious violence. Mass. rights group faults Bangladesh on refugees (AP via Yahoo! News) - Tens of thousands of Burmese refugees are being forced into makeshift camps in Bangladesh and face widespread starvation unless they receive more humanitarian aid, according to an international human rights organization's report released Tuesday. Religion in alcoholic's treatment sparks complaint (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News) - A Winnipeg man who has struggled with alcoholism for decades says he has filed a complaint with the Manitoba Human Rights Commission over the lack of a treatment program that's free of religious or spiritual elements. Nigeria: Investigate Massacre, Step Up Patrols - (Dakar) - Nigeria's acting president should make sure that the massacre of at least 200 Christian villagers in central Nigeria on March 7, 2010, is thoroughly and promptly investigated and that those responsible are prosecuted, Human Rights Watch said today.read more

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9/11 suspects should face civilian court, U.N. envoys say (Reuters via Yahoo! News) [Yahoo! News: March 9, 2010, 11:42 am]
United Nations human rights investigators called on the Obama administration on Tuesday to prosecute the accused September 11 masterminds in a civilian court, declaring that U.S. military tribunals would not be fair.
Angered by Hamas ban, Gaza's male hairdressers complain to human rights group (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News) [Yahoo! News: March 9, 2010, 11:23 am]
Gaza's male hairdressers have filed a complaint with a human rights group over a Hamas edict banning them from cutting women's hair.
Gazan hairdressers protest Hamas restrictions (AP via Yahoo! News) [Yahoo! News: March 9, 2010, 9:30 am]
Gaza's male hairdressers have filed a complaint with a human rights group over a Hamas edict banning them from cutting women's hair.
Nigeria urged to investigate religious violence (AP via Yahoo! News) [Yahoo! News: March 9, 2010, 5:42 am]
The U.S. government and human rights activists called Tuesday for Nigeria to investigate and prosecute those responsible for the deaths of more than 200 unarmed people in renewed violence between Christians and Muslims.
NKoreans seek asylum at South consulate: activist (AP via Yahoo! News) [Yahoo! News: March 9, 2010, 5:28 am]
Two North Koreans who fled poor conditions at a Russian logging camp and later worked odd jobs sought asylum Tuesday at the South Korean consulate in an eastern Russian city, according to a human rights activist and news reports.
Nigeria urged to end impunity after village massacre (Reuters via Yahoo! News) [Yahoo! News: March 9, 2010, 2:26 am]
U.S.-based Human Rights Watch on Tuesday urged Nigeria to prosecute those behind what it called a massacre of at least 200 Christian villagers and end a cycle of impunity which has allowed instability to persist.
Nigeria: Calls for inquiry into religious violence (AP via Yahoo! News) [Yahoo! News: March 9, 2010, 1:24 am]
The U.S. government and an international human rights group are calling on Nigeria to properly investigate and prosecute those responsible for slaughtering more than 200 unarmed people in renewed religious violence.
Mass. rights group faults Bangladesh on refugees (AP via Yahoo! News) [Yahoo! News: March 8, 2010, 11:01 pm]
Tens of thousands of Burmese refugees are being forced into makeshift camps in Bangladesh and face widespread starvation unless they receive more humanitarian aid, according to an international human rights organization's report released Tuesday.
Religion in alcoholic's treatment sparks complaint (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News) [Yahoo! News: March 8, 2010, 6:53 pm]
A Winnipeg man who has struggled with alcoholism for decades says he has filed a complaint with the Manitoba Human Rights Commission over the lack of a treatment program that's free of religious or spiritual elements.
Nigeria: Investigate Massacre, Step Up Patrols [Human Rights Watch: March 8, 2010, 4:30 pm]
(Dakar) - Nigeria's acting president should make sure that the massacre of at least 200 Christian villagers in central Nigeria on March 7, 2010, is thoroughly and promptly investigated and that those responsible are prosecuted, Human Rights Watch said today.read more
03/09/2010 09:25 PM
Same-sex wedding bells toll around Washington, DC - Los Angeles Times

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Same-sex wedding bells toll around Washington, DC
Los Angeles Times
Mayor Adrian M. Fenty congratulated Garner and Holmes and two other couples who wed at the headquarters of the Human Rights Campaign, a civil rights group ...
The Continued Fight for Gay Rights in DCTapped (blog)
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03/09/2010 11:12 AM
Refugees 'starve' in Bangladesh - Aljazeera.net

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Refugees 'starve' in Bangladesh
Aljazeera.net
An international rights group has accused Bangladesh of "violating human rights" in its crackdown on thousands of unregistered Burmese refugees, ...
Rights Group: Bangladesh Forcing Burmese Muslims into 'Starvation' CampsVoice of America
Mass. rights group faults Bangladesh on refugeesThe Associated Press
Burmese refugees in Bangladesh suffer a shortage of food, careBoston Globe
BBC News -Earthtimes (press release) -AFP
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03/08/2010 11:03 AM
United Nations human rights investigator criticizes FIFA - Los Angeles Times (blog)

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United Nations human rights investigator criticizes FIFA
Los Angeles Times (blog)
A United Nations human rights investigator criticized FIFA on Monday, saying soccer's international governing body hasn't done enough to protect people from ...
UN: IOC and FIFA 'Mega-Events' Violate Housing RightsVoice of America
UN expert: Big sports events force many from homesThe Associated Press
UN expert criticizes FIFA over World Cup housingBusinessWeek
Sydney Morning Herald -News24
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03/09/2010 03:43 PM
Gunshots heard in violence-wracked Nigerian town - The Associated Press

The Hindu

Gunshots heard in violence-wracked Nigerian town
The Associated Press
However, human rights group say extrajudicial killings remain common in Nigeria — especially in situations of civil unrest. Evarisitus Fuanbal, a former ...
Explainer: What's behind slaughter in Nigeria?CNN International
UN rights chief calls for new approach to end cycle of violence in NigeriaUN News Centre
UN rights chief appalled by Nigeria massacreAfricasia
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