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Dear Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, In November of 2011, the Human Rights Foundation invited Dr. Chee Soon Juan - one of your well-known critics and one of Singapore's most visible opposition leaders - to speak ...
For many years journalist Natalie Nougayrède has reported from Russia to the French newspaper, Le Monde. Nougayrède holds freedom of expression close to her heart, all the more as she has experienced living ...
Are you happy? While this may sound like a frivolous question, in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, and increasingly around the world, happiness is serious business. Last month for the first time ever, the United ...
At a time when most nations are trying to figure out how to stop Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad from killing his own people in a year-long struggle to stay in power, the Venezuelan government is ...
Only three months after accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is being criticized for remarks she made about gay acts at a time when the country is considering strengthening punishments ...
On the occasion of World Water Day (March 22, 2012) Catarina de Albuquerque, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to safe drinking water and sanitation, urged the international community not to go back on ...
Police misconduct and violence continues throughout the world, often without any oversight, accountability or justice for the victims. Recent deaths of civilians by police officers in New York, violent repression of “Occupy” protestors, and rampant ...
Dignity in Adversity: Human Rights in Troubled Times, Seyla Benhabib, Polity Books, 21,60 € Never has the human rights discourse been so ubiquitous and so contested at the same time. Never has the international human ...
Over two thousand Tamils gathered in front of the United Nations in Geneva (March 5, 2012) to appeal to the Human Rights Council to support a genuine process of reconciliation in Sri Lanka. The protesters ...
Tibetan monks may have an iPhone 4, but too many still choose self-immolation. Exclusive report from Tibet where journalists are not welcome unless part of an official tour. The pilgrims are still circling around Labrang ...
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