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Two witnesses who exposed organ harvesting in China
30.06.2007
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Related topics/regions: [China] [Human rights]
Image: Two witnesses who exposed organ harvesting in China
30.06.2007 ATLANTA, Jun 29 (IPS) - Under the banner, "If another world is possible, another U.S. is necessary," 10,000 civil society activists gathered in Atlanta, Georgia Wednesday for the beginning of the first U.S. Social Forum.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [North America] [United States] [Development] [Human rights] [Activism] [Civil society]
29.06.2007 Sri Lankan journalists are worried about their safety as authorities have been hostile to them and are creating a climate of self-censorship. The International Press Freedom and Freedom of Expression Mission to Sri Lanka has found that even ministers threaten scribes.
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Related topics/regions: [Sri Lanka] [South Asia] [Human rights] [Freedom of expression] [Media] [Justice and crime]
Out-of-school children in India
29.06.2007 The mid-point to the 2015 deadline, 07.07.07, for meeting the Millennium Development Goals is just around the corner. NGOs worldwide are gearing up to press governments for faster action. In India, the UN Millennium Campaign and other civil society organizations are pushing the ruling UPA government to meet the MDG targets.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Development] [Poverty] [Human rights] [Civil society] [United Nations] [MDGs]
Image: Out-of-school children in India © Centre for Science and Environment
28.06.2007 GENEVA, Jun 28 (IPS) - Global civil society leaders called on non-governmental organisations (NGOs) Thursday to use both international channels and their muscle on the ground for applying pressure on governments to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [North America] [Latin America & Caribbean] [Europe] [Asia and the Pacific] [Africa] [Development] [Human rights] [Civil society] [MDGs]
Human Rights for all
28.06.2007 The government of the south Indian state of Kerala has made it clear that discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS will not be tolerated and has readmitted HIV-positive children who were dismissed from a school in December 2006.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Education] [AIDS] [Human rights] [Governance]
Image: Human Rights for all © Changemakers.net
Gender reform - looking ahead
28.06.2007 In November 2006, a High-level Panel recommended the establishment of an independent women-specific agency with a minimum budget of $1 billion US. Women's organisations and other groups from the civil society held a global day of action on 20th June, 2007 and urged their respective Governments, UN Permanent Missions and Ambassadors to endorse and push for the GEA recommendations.
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Related topics/regions: [Governance] [Human rights] [Gender] [Activism]
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28.06.2007 The violation of minority rights is often a first sign of an approaching conflict, which could be prevented by protecting minority communities at an early stage, Minority Rights Group International (MRG) has stated in a new report.
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Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Human rights] [Social exclusion] [War and peace]
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27.06.2007 To support interactions between the prisoners and their
families, the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) of Jamaica and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) will inaugurate community radio in the penitentiary center in collaboration with the Canadian Agency of International Development (CIDA).
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Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [ICT]
Safeguarding Human Rights
27.06.2007 The Supreme Court of Nepal has established a Commission of Inquiry to investigate the thousands of enforced disappearances in Nepal during civil conflict and ordered the government to comply with international human standards.
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Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Activism] [Governance]
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Indian women looking ahead, going ahead
26.06.2007 This anthology, edited by Rehana Ghadially, throws light on the contextual realities of urban Indian women in a most comprehensive manner. It presents a view of the Indian women's movement – past and present – as it responds to a range of issues (including those related to identity, globalisation, media, ICTs and political participation) in the pre and post liberalization eras. It is recommended for students and academics in women's studies, political science, sociology, psychology, ICTs, media studies and development.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Human rights] [Gender] [Information & media] [Activism] [Governance]
Image: Indian women looking ahead, going ahead
26.06.2007 The UN Mission has welcomed the decision of the Nepalese government to hold elections to the Constituent Assembly on 22 November, 2007. The election is seen as a progressive step in the direction of peace and democratically elected
Constituent Assembly.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Nepal] [Human rights] [Democracy] [Governance] [War and peace] [Peace]
26.06.2007 The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) urged the government to keep in mind the recent recommendations on juvenile justice by the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child while reviewing the Juvenile Justice System Ordinance (JJSO).
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Pakistan] [Children] [Human rights] [Governance] [Justice and crime]
Making people aware on AIDS
26.06.2007 To commemorate the International Day against Drug Abuse, PVR Nest in India, in association with United Nations (Office of Drug and Crime) and the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is organising a play on prevention of drug abuse titled 'Mission Possible'. The play will be presented by Barry John's troupe "Imago" on 26 th June, 2007 at PVR Priya, New Delhi, India at 5:30 pm.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Youth] [AIDS] [Human rights] [Governance]
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Dalits in India... seeking rights
26.06.2007 "Caste-Based Reservations and Human Development in India" by K.S. Chalam analyses one of the most contentious issues of our times – caste-based reservations, one which has seen tragic, needless deaths and riots and has torn the country apart into protagonists and antagonists.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Poverty] [Social exclusion] [Economy] [Human rights] [Democracy]
Image: Dalits in India... seeking rights
25.06.2007 Communities as diverse as manual scavengers, people with disabilities, Gujarat riot survivors, indigenous groups, HIV positive people, children out of school and sex workers from across India assembled to discuss a range of human rights issues at the National Conclave – Towards A people's Alliance organised by ActionAid India.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Poverty] [Social exclusion] [Human rights] [Civil society]
Chinese police hanging/beating a woman Falun Dafa practitioner(painting)
24.06.2007
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Falun Dafa practitioner, Gao Rongrong, victim of high voltage electric baton by Chinese police
24.06.2007
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Related topics/regions: [China] [Human rights]
Image: Falun Dafa practitioner, Gao Rongrong, victim of high voltage electric baton by Chinese police
21.06.2007 WASHINGTON, Jun 21 (IPS) - Environmental campaigners are urging several heavyweight investment firms, including Credit Suisse, Barclays, Fortis Group and Merrill Lynch, to shoulder some responsibility for a catastrophic mud volcano on the Indonesian island of Java that resulted from a gas project the firms helped fund.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [South Asia] [Indonesia] [Development] [Energy] [Credit and investment] [Finance] [Environment] [Human rights] [Civil rights]
Zimbabwe
19.06.2007 Slave wages and the deaths of about 10,000 Zimbabwean farmworkers as a consequence of the government's land-redistribution policy are some of the issues highlighted by rights groups in a recent report published on the plight of the country's one million farmworkers.
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Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Africa] [Human rights]
Image: Zimbabwe © Ontibile Kababongwe
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