Dylan covers mark human rights day
Covers of Bob Dylan songs by dozens of different artists are being aired to mark International Human Rights Day.Continue Reading
Respect human rights, Tibetan exiles ask China
Dharamsala, Dec 10 (IANS) The Tibetan government-in-exile here Saturday asked China to respect the fundamental human rights of the Tibetan people, stop repressive policies and resolve the Tibetan issue through dialogue.Continue Reading
US ambassador to China calls on Beijing to improve its human rights record
BEIJING, China – The U.S. ambassador to China on Saturday urged Beijing to improve its human rights record, pointing to imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo as an example where China falls short.Continue Reading
US envoy calls on China to improve human rights
The U.S. ambassador to China on Saturday urged Beijing to improve its human rights record, pointing to imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo as an example where China falls short.Continue Reading
NHRC observes Human Rights Day
New Delhi, Dec.10 (ANI): The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) organized a special function at New Delhi’s Teenmurti Bhavan on Saturday to observe World Human Rights Day.Continue Reading
Data Reveal Human Rights Ratings for Governments Around the Globe
CIRI Human Rights Data Project measures government respect for human rights including physical integrity rights, civil rights and liberties, workers’ rights, and women’s rights. New data released Human Rights Day 2011.Storrs, CT (PRWEB) December 10…Continue Reading
Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Embassy of Kingdom of the Netherlands Sign Memorandum of Understanding
OTTAWA, ONTARIO– – Mr. Stuart Murray, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights , and His Excellency Wim Geerts, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Canada …Continue Reading
UN marks human rights day with social media
Human rights went viral in 2011 as people around the world used social media such as Twitter to protest against dictatorships, the U.N. human rights chief said Friday.Continue Reading
Tunisia: Fundamentalists Disrupting College Campuses
The Tunisian authorities should protect individual and academic freedoms from acts of violence and other threats by religiously motivated groups acting on university campuses. Both the university authorities and t…Continue Reading
Human rights ‘went viral’ in 2011 thanks to social media: UN
Human rights “went viral” in 2011 thanks to the exponential growth of social media on the Internet, the UN rights commissioner said Friday.Continue Reading
UN rights chief hails use of social media
Human rights “went viral” in 2011 thanks to the exponential growth of social media on the Internet, the UN rights commissioner said Friday.Continue Reading
Defiance in the face of repression on Iran’s Student Day
By Drewery Dyke, Amnesty International’s Iran researcher
To mark Iran’s National Student Day on 7th December, a letter from imprisoned student Majid Dorri has been smuggled out of Behbehan Prison in southern Iran. In it, he says:
“16th of Azar […Continue Reading
ICC: A Need for Strengthened Support
Member countries of the International Criminal Court (ICC) should provide the court with the support necessary to deliver justice for the world’s worst crimes. The ICC faces a higher demand than ever following t…Continue Reading
Kenya: Prosecute Perpetrators of Post-Election Violence
Four years after the 2007-2008 post-election violence, the Kenyan police and judicial system have failed to adequately investigate and prosecute crimes and to ensure justice for victims. While the International Cr…Continue Reading
Germany: Police Training Key to Curbing Hate Violence
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German law enforcement authorities need better training to effectively identify, investigate, and prosecute racist, homophobic, and other hate violence.
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