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May 2008
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05/16/2008
The approximately 100,000 ethnic Nubians living in Kenya continue to demand official recognition -- notably citizenship -- although they face less political discrimination than in previous years.
Read moreFrom: Refugees International Related: [Sudan] [Kenya] [Governance] [Social Exclusion] [Race Politics] [Civil Rights] [Human Rights] Image: © Refugees International
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05/16/2008
South Asia has been a hotspot of the most stubborn conflicts. While many other societies have managed to resolve their discords, the conflicts in this region remain unresolved because of the inflexibility and dogmatism of the contending parties, says historian and columnist Ramachandra Guha.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Governance] [Democracy] [Politics] [Civil Rights] [Human Rights] [Environmental Activism] Image: Ramachandra Guha / Photo credit: India Travel Insight
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05/15/2008
At a recent review meeting of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights held in Geneva after 17 years, India was adjudged a poor performer. A panel of observers found the progress in critical human development areas such as food, health, housing and education as ‘unsatisfactory’.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [United Nations] [Human Rights] [Health] [Food] [Education] Image: People assert for their rights / Photo credit: ActionAid
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05/14/2008
This month marks the 60th anniversary of Israel's existence, but the organization Jewish Voice for Peace says it will not celebrate the establishment of a Jewish state until Palestinians are granted their fundamental human rights.
Read moreFrom: Jewish Voice for Peace Related: [Israel] [Palestine] [Peace] [Conflict] [Geopolitics] [Human Rights] [Refugees] Image: Ein el-Hilweh, the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. © Jewish Voice for Peace
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05/14/2008
A South African High Court judge took "a brave step forward" when he recently ruled that the state's public water distribution system denies people their constitutional right to "a dignified life," blogs Rebecca Brown.
Read moreFrom: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Related: [South Africa] [Law] [Governance] [Civil Rights] [Human Rights] [Water/Sanitation] Image: A mural in South Africa reads "Stop water pre-paid meters." © Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
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05/14/2008
Recent military operations by US and NATO forces have displaced thousands of families in Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan, forcing them to live without shelter, food and medical assistance. UN agencies and other international aid groups have been asked to provide humanitarian relief to the unfortunate victims.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [United Nations] [Conflict] [Human Rights] [Emergency Relief] Image: Empty streets / Photo credit: Abdullah Shaheen / IRIN
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05/14/2008
A documentary film titled My Daughter the Terrorist chronicles the lives of two female Tamil Tigers, taking a close look at war and its tragic consequences. The film has been acclaimed globally but the Sri Lankan government is upset saying it glorifies the act.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Terrorism] [Conflict] [Gender] [Human Rights] |
05/13/2008
UN Secretary General has described the adoption of Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities as 'a new dawn'. Though the Convention does not enlist new rights for the estimated 650 million disabled persons worldwide, it certainly paves the way for abolition of discriminatory laws and better implementation of existing rights.
Read moreRelated: [United Nations] [Law] [Disability] [Human Rights] Image: Aspiring for discrimination free world / Photo credit: UN News
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05/13/2008
Sri Lanka’s dismal human rights record has obstructed the country’s bid for a place in the UN Human Rights Council. In a letter to the UN, more than twenty national and international NGOs have criticised the country’s failure to meet the Council’s membership standards.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Terrorism] [Justice and Crime] [Democracy] [Human Rights] Image: Logo of the UN Human Rights Council
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05/12/2008
Twenty-two Nobel Prize winners have written a letter to Indian prime minister and president for the release of Dr Binayak Sen, a public health and civil rights activist. There will be protests in several cities of India and the world to mark the first anniversary of his detention on May 14.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Democracy] [Freedom of Expression] [Civil Rights] [Human Rights] [Health] Image: Dr Binayak Sen / Photo credit: BBC
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05/10/2008
NEW YORK, May 9 (OneWorld) - A human rights watchdog has launched a unique nationwide campaign to pressure the Bush administration to close the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Terrorism] [Security] [Arms & Military] [Conflict] [Law] [Justice and Crime] [Ethics & Value Systems] [Codes of Conduct] [Activism] [Civil Rights] [Human Rights] Image: Experiencing a Guantanamo cell, in Miami. © Ginny Dixon, Amnesty International USA
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05/08/2008
EU-maiden yhteistyö Yhdysvaltain salaisen kidnappaus- ja kidutus -ohjelman kanssa on vahingoittanut unionin pyrkimyksiä edistää ihmisoikeuksia maailmassa.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Europe] [Terrorism] [Human Rights] |
05/05/2008
Yhdysvaltalaista Chevron-energiayhtiötä syytetään osallisuudesta ihmisoikeusloukkauksiin sotilasjuntan hallitsemassa Burmassa.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Myanmar] [Human Rights] |
05/05/2008
Dalam pemilu mendatang sebaiknya masyarakat tidak memilih capres dan cawapres, serta parpol yang tidak punya agenda penegakkan HAM. Sementara bagi pelaku kejahatan kemanusian, harus diisolasi dari kancah politik maupun sosial pada pemilu 2009 mendatang, sehingga mereka akan sulit berlindung di ranah konstitusi.
Read moreRelated: [Indonesia] [Law] [Justice and Crime] [Democracy] [Civil Society] [Civil Rights] [Human Rights] |
05/03/2008
UNITED NATIONS, May 2 (OneWorld) - The global food crisis is likely to persist if speculative investment by the corporate world is not reined in soon, warned a top expert responsible for reporting to the United Nations on human rights violations.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Governance] [Geopolitics] [Human Rights] [Trade] [Credit and Investment] [Corporations] [Food] [Agriculture] Image: Corn: food or fuel? © Network for New Energy Choices
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05/02/2008
Japanin on kauan kritisoitu olevan maailman lapsipornobisneksen moottori. Kansalliset lait sallivat toistaiseksi lapsipornon hallussapidon ja hankkimisen, kunhan tarkoituksena ei ole levittää materiaalia eteenpäin.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Japan] [Law] [Human Rights] [Children] |
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