Clinton backs UN probe on Myanmar rights
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton threw her support behind an international human rights probe in Myanmar amid growing US frustration with polls planned by the military regime.Continue Reading
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton threw her support behind an international human rights probe in Myanmar amid growing US frustration with polls planned by the military regime.Continue Reading
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “International Human Rights Law: Six Decades after the UDHR and Beyond” book to their offering.Continue Reading
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton threw her support Thursday behind an international probe into human rights in Myanmar as US frustration grows with elections planned next week by the military regime.Continue Reading
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Thursday recited a series of U.S. grievances with Beijing’s policies, ranging from currency rates to human rights, but said the U.S. is seeking a closer relationship with China, not trying to check its growi…Continue Reading
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Thursday for an international probe of human rights violations in Myanmar, the most explicit US backing for the idea long sought by human rights activists.Continue Reading
Vietnam’s jailing of activists and arrests of bloggers contradicts the country’s commitment to human rights, the US embassy said Thursday ahead of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit.Continue Reading
Vietnam’s jailing of activists and arrests of bloggers contradicts the country’s commitment to human rights, the US embassy said Thursday ahead of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit.Continue Reading
Vietnam’s jailing of activists and arrests of bloggers contradicts the country’s commitment to human rights, the US embassy said Thursday ahead of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit.Continue Reading
NEW YORK, Oct. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The following is being issued by the International Coalition for Religious Freedom:Continue Reading
Iran, where a woman convicted of adultery has been sentenced to death by stoning, is likely to become a member of the board of the new U.N. agency to promote equality for women, prompting outrage from the U.S. and human rights groups.Continue Reading
An Israeli-Arab human rights activist was convicted of spying for the Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah by an Israeli court Wednesday.Continue Reading
Three UN human rights bodies on Wednesday called on Pakistan to ensure that women, minorities and the disabled were spared “further victimisation” during the recovery from devastating floods.Continue Reading
UN human rights chiefs and experts launched a new offensive on the US conduct of its “war on terror” and conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.Continue Reading
UN human rights chiefs and experts launched a new offensive on the US conduct of its “war on terror” and conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.Continue Reading
The Federal Coalition says human rights considerations are less important than the financial implications of the proposed takeover of the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).Singapore’s stock exchange …Continue Reading