Human rights essential for Myanmar: Suu Kyi
Myanmar’s newly-released democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi said on Friday that genuine democratic institutions in the country could not exist without respect for human rights.Continue Reading
Human rights essential for Myanmar: Suu Kyi
Myanmar’s newly-released democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi said on Friday that genuine democratic institutions in the country could not exist without respect for human rights.Continue Reading
Liu Xiaobo’s empty chair holds more than the Chinese realise
By Salil Shetty, Secretary General of Amnesty International
There is going to be one empty place at this year’s Nobel Peace Prize awards ceremony. Amongst the pomp and circumstance, before a packed house of a thousand invited guests and dignitaries…Continue Reading
Hague risks Chinese anger by honouring Nobel winner
William Hague has used the occasion of international human rights day to praise imprisoned Nobel prize-winner Liu Xiaopo.Continue Reading
UN Human Rights Head ‘concerned’ Over Pressure on WikiLeaks
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said she is concerned over reports of government pressure on Internet service providers and other companies to stop doing business with WikiLeaks.Continue Reading
3,000 AFP, PNP personnel face human rights raps, conviction rate low
Figures from the Commission on Human Rights show that from 2005 to July 2009, a total of 3,196 members of the AFP and the PNP have been the subject of cases of alleged human rights violation filed with the commission.Continue Reading
Wellington-based Burmese refugee wins human rights award
A Wellington-based political refugee from Burma has won Amnesty International Aotearoa New Zealand’s Human Rights Defender award.Continue Reading
Cuban dissidents jeered ahead of Human Rights Day
Government supporters jeered the dissident group “Ladies in White” on Thursday as the women marched through Havana on the eve of international Human Rights Day.Continue Reading
Cuban dissidents jeered ahead of Human Rights Day
Government supporters jeered the dissident group “Ladies in White” on Thursday as the women marched through Havana on the eve of international Human Rights Day.Continue Reading
Human rights laws ‘not sufficient’
New research argues the ACT’s human rights laws do not sufficiently protect a person’s economic, social and cultural rights.Continue Reading
Egypt: End Traffickers’ Abuse of Migrants
(New York) – Egyptian authorities should rescue migrants held for ransom and abused by human traffickers in the Sinai desert, Human Rights Watch said today. The government has neither prosecuted the traffickers nor closed down their detention sites, Hu…Continue Reading
1,000 Ready to Take Action for Health and Human Rights in South Los Angeles Tomorrow
On Friday, December 10, 2010—International Human Rights Day—a broad-based coalition of at least 1,000 policymakers, healthcare workers, activists and residents will gather for the 2nd Annual South Los Angeles Health and Human Rights Conference to t…Continue Reading
Group says Russian rights worker beaten
A human rights worker was beaten unconscious by a member of Russian security forces, his boss at the rights organization Memorial said on Thursday.Continue Reading
UN rights chief urges China to free Nobel laureate
UN human rights chief Navi Pillay on Thursday called for the release of jailed Chinese Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo on the eve of the award ceremony in Oslo.Continue Reading
China: Freedom for Liu Xiaobo and All Imprisoned by the Chinese Government for Exercising Their Rights
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