World Report 2005: Events of 2004Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch, 2005 - 527 pagini Human Rights Watch is increasingly recognized as the world's leader in building a stronger human rights culture, and their annual World Report-the most probing annual review of human rights developments available anywhere-will now be published by Seven Stories Press and available in the trade for the first time. The backbone of the report consists of a series of concise overviews of the most pressing human rights issues in countries from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, with particular focus on the role-positive or negative-played in each country by key domestic and international actors. The report is written in straightforward, nontechnical language and prioritizes events in the most affected countries during the year. Release of the report each year in January is a major news event covered heavily by newspapers of record in the United States and around the world. These news stories and mention of the World Report continue throughout the year. |
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... parties and the only “offense” is in the mind of the person who feels that the other is acting immorally.3. A. Global. Phenomenon. Questions of how the human rights movement should engage with religious communities are particularly ...
... parties and the only “offense” is in the mind of the person who feels that the other is acting immorally.3. A. Global. Phenomenon. Questions of how the human rights movement should engage with religious communities are particularly ...
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... parties to take steps “necessary for... the prevention, treatment and control of epidemic... diseases,” including HIV/AIDS, which is deemed to include access to condoms and complete HIV/AIDS information. The ICCPR establishes the right ...
... parties to take steps “necessary for... the prevention, treatment and control of epidemic... diseases,” including HIV/AIDS, which is deemed to include access to condoms and complete HIV/AIDS information. The ICCPR establishes the right ...
Pagina 61
... parties on both sides of the question.... Men in power should not use women's bodies for a battlefield—and that is what is happening in many parts of the globe.” It is not a condition of fundamental rights that those who enjoy them must ...
... parties on both sides of the question.... Men in power should not use women's bodies for a battlefield—and that is what is happening in many parts of the globe.” It is not a condition of fundamental rights that those who enjoy them must ...
Pagina 62
... parties have a master plan of eliminating secularism by “salami tactics,” and that the headscarf is the first slice. They fear that tolerance shown on this issue will be followed by a ramping up of demands, and they quote the proverb ...
... parties have a master plan of eliminating secularism by “salami tactics,” and that the headscarf is the first slice. They fear that tolerance shown on this issue will be followed by a ramping up of demands, and they quote the proverb ...
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... parties. The press freedoms whose exclusivity he claimed to prize went out the window early in the process. Political leaders in many African countries have imitated Mugabe's rhetoric. Yet by contrast, in neighboring Namibia, where ...
... parties. The press freedoms whose exclusivity he claimed to prize went out the window early in the process. Political leaders in many African countries have imitated Mugabe's rhetoric. Yet by contrast, in neighboring Namibia, where ...
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