New Delhi, April 22 (IANS) Activist Binayak Sen, who last week got bail from the Supreme Court in a case of sedition, has been awarded a prestigious South Korean award for human rights for 2011.Continue Reading

The United States and China will hold talks on human rights in Beijing next week, including discussions on detentions, arrests and freedom of religion, the State Department said on Thursday.Continue Reading

New Delhi, Apr 22 (PTI) Civil rights activist Binayak Sen, recently freed on bail by the Supreme Court in a sedition case, has been honoured with the 2011 Gwangju Prize for Human Rights, South Korea”s most prestigious award for those working on peace,…Continue Reading

China and the United States will hold human rights talks in Beijing next week, the State Department announced, amid a Chinese crackdown on government critics that has drawn US condemnation.Continue Reading

China and the United States will hold human rights talks in Beijing next week, the State Department announced, amid a Chinese crackdown on government critics that has drawn US condemnation.Continue Reading

The United States said it will hold hold human rights talks with China in Beijing next week, amid a Chinese crackdown on government critics that has drawn US condemnation.Continue Reading

The United States said it will hold hold human rights talks with China in Beijing next week, amid a Chinese crackdown on government critics that has drawn US condemnation.Continue Reading

The United States and China will hold talks on human rights in Beijing next week, including discussions on detentions, arrests and freedom of religion, the State Department said on Thursday.Continue Reading

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States and China will hold talks on human rights in Beijing next week, including discussions on detentions, arrests and freedom of religion, the State Department said on Thursday.Continue Reading

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States and China will hold talks on human rights in Beijing next week, including discussions on detentions, arrests and freedom of religion, the State Department said on Thursday.Continue Reading