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1 hour ago — Today at the Huffington Post, Ben Cohen spotlights jailed journalist and activist Shiva Nazar Ahari who is facing the death penalty for “anti-regime propaganda”, “acts contrary to national security”, and “… mohareb ‘rebellion...
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2 hours ago — against us, discussed the embezzlement and the rights of NGOs to expose wrongdoing, asked serious questions about human rights in Japan, and, finally,...
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8 hours ago — Have a great link you'd like me to review? Drop me an email . You can also install a Larwyn's Linx blog widget . Nation Arizona vs. the U.N. human rights police : Malkin...
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10 hours ago — sons all took part in terrorist attacks in which innocent Israeli civilians were murdered. Karake praised the Abu Hamid family as “a model of willpower and of the struggle for the independence of Palestine.” He was accompanied by other...
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14 hours ago — job is to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States” — not international law or global diktats. Case in point: Last week, Obama’s State Department handed in America’s first-ever report to the United...
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14 hours ago — Liberties Alliance and Human Rights The International Civil Liberties Alliance (ICLA) has recently been criticised by euobserver.com as an organisation ‘which does not focus...
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2 hours ago — It's been all go today at the Human Rights Action Centre. The building has been swamped by over 100 student journalists from across the country. The reason? Amnesty and the National Union of Students'...
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18 hours ago — of NGOs to expose wrongdoing, asked serious questions about human rights in Japan, and, finally, seriously questioned the legitimacy of the whaling programme. We have come full circle and for the first time...
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18 hours ago — Human rights abuses have been making headlines almost daily in the burning hot battles of Mexico’s drug wars. From the horrific massacre of 72 migrants last week, to the gruesome display of four decapitated...
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23 hours ago — , which does not focus on civil liberties at all but is instead an anti-Muslim movement.” ( euobserver.com ) This quote suggests that euobserver.com is somehow trying to define and take ownership of what it...
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September 01, 2010 — Let me count the ways money hungry anti-embargo activists can say Human Rights for Cubans do not matter. Brig. Gen. John Adams and David Jones are pigs. From Capitol Hill Cubans: How About Reconciling...
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September 01, 2010 — In the Wall Street Journal today, Jay Solomon reports on pressure directed at the Obama administration regarding human rights and political freedoms in Egypt. It is not clear whether President Barack Obama...
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September 01, 2010 — By Arvind Ganesan, director of business and human rights, Human Rights Watch Global Firms Violate International Labor Standards in America Many European companies that...
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September 01, 2010 — The Governor makes clear that state will fight back against the State Department report to UN. She makes clear that it is the administration's failure to enforce the border that is leading to deaths of Mexicans...
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in News by Chris Blattman
September 01, 2010 — The United States discovered human rights two years ago or five years ago. Suddenly it’s the main object and leads to a degree of interference with the policy of other countries which, even if I...