Australia’s Gillard to woo China, press on human rights
BEIJING (Reuters) – Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said she will press China on human rights and North Korea in meetings in Beijing on Tuesday, while seeking to boost trade with the biggest consumer of her nation’s coal and iron ore deposits.Continue Reading
Australia’s Gillard to woo China, press on human rights
BEIJING (Reuters) – Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said she will press China on human rights and North Korea in meetings in Beijing on Tuesday, while seeking to boost trade with the biggest consumer of her nation’s coal and iron ore deposits.Continue Reading
Sri Lanka: UN Chief Should Establish International Inquiry
(New York) – United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon should act on a UN Panel of Experts’ recommendations to establish an international independent investigation into abuses during Sri Lanka’s armed conflict that ended in May 2009, Human Rights Wa…Continue Reading
Minorities are Collateral Damage in the Battle for Pakistan’s Soul
Q: Following the assassination of Salmaan Taseer and Shahbaz Bhatti, calls for the repeal of the Blasphemy Law have become muted. Now one only hears a few feeble calls for amendments. Do you think the Blasphemy Law is now beyond repeal.
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UAE: Activists Arrested for ‘Opposing Government’
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Morocco: Free or Re-Try Champion Boxer
(New York) – Moroccan authorities should free or grant a new and fair trial to Sidi Zakaria Moumni, a champion boxer, Human Rights Watch said today. A Rabat court of appeal convicted Moumni of fraud in January 2011 after trials that gave him no opportu…Continue Reading
India: Bring Charges for Newly Discovered Massacre of Sikhs
(New York) – The Indian government should ensure that those responsible for newly discovered massacres of Sikhs in 1984 are brought to justice, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Syrian Troops Storm Opposition Towns
Witnesses and human rights activists have reported another day of violent crackdowns by government forces in Syria.Continue Reading
Wissam Tarif: Syria Reporting Is Like ‘Russian Roulette’
In the wake of the bloodiest day in Syria’s five-week-old uprising, we highlighted the ways in which Lebanese human rights activist Wissam Tarif is keeping foreign journalists barred from Syria abreast of developments within the country. As the crackdo…Continue Reading
Gillard arrives in China
Prime Minister Julia Gillard says she will raise human rights issues with China during her stay there.Continue Reading
Human rights campaigner to work with NZ women
New Zealand human rights campaigner Anne Firth Murray is returning to the country to help empower women.Continue Reading
Philippines: What True Friends Are For
Earlier this month, in its annual human rights report, the US government highlighted ongoing extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances in the Philippines, and impunity for these abuses. But in that same week, at the opening of the 27th Balikat…Continue Reading
Syria: World Should Impose Sanctions on Leadership
(New York) – The United Nations should set up an international inquiry into the fatal shootings by Syria’s security forces of peaceful protesters, Human Rights Watch said today after the killing of protesters in 14 separate towns on April 22, 2011. Th…Continue Reading
Former foreign minister, statesman and human rights advocate Max van der Stoel dies at age 86
AMSTERDAM – After the first Gulf War, Max van der Stoel was the expression of the world’s conscience and a thorn in the side of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Every year for eight years, the former Dutch foreign minister and special U.N. human rights rep…Continue Reading
Rights group: UN should probe Syria’s crackdown
An international human rights group called Sunday for a U.N. inquiry into Syria’s crackdown on opposition protesters that has left more than 120 dead people in recent days.Continue Reading