Today Alltopics.com has added Human Rights to the topics of the website. Human Rights articles, all gathered from every source on the Web, are now widely accessible. Human-rights.alltopics.com is the number one news and information website that grabs t…Continue Reading

BAKU (Reuters) – Human rights groups on Thursday condemned the beating by police and security guards of an Azeri journalist who was filming house demolitions on the outskirts of the capital Baku. Idrak Abbasov, a reporter for the independent daily Zerk…Continue Reading

* Human rights crisis not over, says Amnesty * Dozens still held in jails * Ecclestone: Bahrain is quiet and peaceful DUBAI, April 18 (Reuters) – Anti-government protesters inBahrain are planning "days of rage" directed at this weekend'sF…Continue Reading

"It is ludicrous that New Zealand has the audacity to accuse another country of human rights breaches when we are ourselves in breach of every human rights treaty we have signed." Garth McVicarContinue Reading

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has yet to determine a definition of human rights despite it being enshrined in the Federal Constitution, Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) chairman Tan Sri Hasmy Agam (pic) saidContinue Reading

GENEVA (Reuters) – U.N. human rights investigators said on Monday they had received reports of shelling and arrests by Syrian forces since the ceasefire, as well as executions of some soldiers captured by rebels, although the level of violence generall…Continue Reading

GENEVA (Reuters) – U.N. human rights investigators said on Monday they had received reports of shelling and arrests by Syrian forces since the ceasefire, as well as executions of some soldiers captured by rebels, although the level of violence generall…Continue Reading

STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) – The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Monday that Russia had violated the rights of relatives of Poles who were killed by the Soviet secret police in 1940, and described the Katyn massacre as a "war crime"…Continue Reading

The European Court of Human Rights said Monday it cannot rule on whether or not Russia properly investigated a World War II massacre of thousands of Polish officers because it has not received vital documents from Moscow to properly judge the case.Continue Reading