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Archief de Categorie voor van de Rechten van de mens `'
Woensdag, 6 Februari, 2008
De V.S.: Stel het geen Horloge van Rechten van de mens verkeerd voor om de Proeven van Guantanamo te rechtvaardigen
Het tegendeel aan de Eisen van de V.S., het Horloge van Rechten van de mens verzet zich Vervolging Khadr
De overheid van de V.S. stelde fundamenteel de positie van het Horloge van Rechten van de mens verkeerd voor om zijn vervolging van Omar Khadr te rechtvaardigen, een Canadese burger die lasten voor naar verluidt toegewijde oorlogsmisdaden onder ogen ziet toen hij enkel 15 was, vandaag bovengenoemde het Horloge van Rechten van de mens.
Het antwoorden aan […]
Binnen gepost Het breken, Algemeen, Rechten van de mens |
Dinsdag, 5 Februari, 2008
Xinhua
De V.S. de krachten doodden naar verluidt drie mensen en verwondden een vierde van één familie in een stad in Salahudin provincie, het noorden van Bagdad, op Dinsdag, een bron van de V.S. en Iraaks bovengenoemd verbindingsbureau.
The incident took place at dawn in the town of al-Dowr, 30 km north of the provincial capital of Tikrit, the […]
Posted in War & Terrorism, General, Human Rights |
Tuesday, February 5th, 2008
Prosecutors from Spain’s National Court are seeking key witnesses in relation to alleged secret CIA flights in which dozens of Islamist prisoners were transported via Spain to Guantanamo Bay.
The National Court suspects that dozens of prisoners captured in Kandahar, Afghanistan by US forces were transported to Guantanamo via Spanish airports or using Spanish airspace between […]
Posted in Breaking, General, Human Rights |
Sunday, February 3rd, 2008
By JOANNE MARINER
Restrictions of all sorts have multiplied in the heightened security environment of the last six-and-a-half years, so it should be no surprise that, around the world, legal restrictions on speech have tightened. Since 2001, there has been a clear trend toward prohibiting speech perceived as supporting terrorism, and toward barring the dissemination of […]
Posted in Breaking, General, Human Rights |
Thursday, January 31st, 2008
From CagePrisoners
US Attorney H. Candace Gorman has revealed that her client Abdul Hamid Al-Ghizzawi has been infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Al Ghizzawi believes the infection happened during medical procedures at Guantanamo in 2004 when he was given a blood test which resulted in alarm amongst the hospital staff. Al Ghizzawi was not […]
Posted in Breaking, General, Human Rights |
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
AFP
The United States declassified documents Monday detailing how Washington propped up ex-Indonesian leader Suharto, who died at the weekend, at the expense of democracy and human rights.
The documents, declassified following requests under a freedom of information law, showed the US administration did not use its leverage to bring Suharto to account during his 32-year reign […]
Posted in Breaking, Human Rights |
Monday, January 28th, 2008
“ A community is democratic only when the humblest and weakest person can enjoy the highest civil, economic, and social rights that the biggest and most powerful possess …”
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Re: Nico Ntumba Inquiry : Abusive / Oppressive
Executive Orders against Innocent Mistaken for
Spy in 1988 : Secret Military Tribunal
for High Treason ( News BlackOut ) […]
Posted in Media, General, Human Rights |
Saturday, January 26th, 2008
Rights activists have staged demonstrations in London to denounce Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf’s ‘human rights abuses’.
The demonstration, organized by human rights group Amnesty International, came on Saturday at Downing Street, prior to a meeting between Musharraf and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Monday.
“British Prime Minister Gordon Brown should tell visiting Pakistani President Pervez […]
Posted in Activism, Breaking, Human Rights |
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
By Ramzy Baroud
Guantanamo is a dark spot in U.S. history and shall go down in world history as a symbol of injustice and oppression
11 January marked the sixth year anniversary of the establishment of the Guantanamo detention camp. Mere months after the start of the 2001 United States invasion of Afghanistan, a large cargo plane […]
Posted in Breaking, General, Human Rights |
Monday, January 21st, 2008
Video of US troops sharing cigarettes with children.
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Posted in War & Terrorism, General, Human Rights |
Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
US drafting plan to allow government access to any email or Web search
Rawstory
National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell is drawing up plans for cyberspace spying that would make the current debate on warrantless wiretaps look like a “walk in the park,” according to an interview published in the New Yorker’s print edition today.
Debate on the Foreign […]
Posted in Surveillance, Human Rights |
Sunday, January 13th, 2008
Dispute centers on upgrading of driver’s licenses
Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff unveiled details of the Real ID program yestereday in Washington. (Kevin Wolf/Associated Press)
WASHINGTON - A new Bush administration plan to create national standards for driver’s licenses drew heavy criticism yesterday from civil liberties groups, some Republican and Democratic lawmakers, governors, and the travel industry.
more […]
Posted in Political, Human Rights |
Sunday, January 13th, 2008
This stunning censored interview (top) was cut from the TV program The Health Century due to its huge liability — the admission that the Merck drug company has been injecting cancer viruses into people worldwide.
If you find the content shocking, consider watching the second video, the entire movie, “In Lies We Trust: The CIA, […]
Posted in Multimedia, General, Human Rights |
Saturday, January 12th, 2008
A Palestinian lawmaker has said that Bush’s proposal of denying refugees’ right of return to their homeland violates UN resolution 194.
The resolution 194 calls for the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their original homes they were forced to flee in 1948.
US President George W. Bush said Thursday that Palestinian refugees should receive […]
Posted in War & Terrorism, Human Rights |
Saturday, January 12th, 2008
On the sixth anniversary of the Guantanamo Bay, protesters took to the street worldwide, with over 80 people arrested in the US capital.
On Friday, around 200 demonstrators in prisoner-style orange jumpsuit marched from Congress in Washington DC to the nearby Supreme Court building, calling for the shutdown of the prison where the US military […]
Posted in Activism, Breaking, Human Rights |
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