Obama’s recent visit to Caterpillar was an insult to Human Rights Activists
Queen's Comments: I agree with Stephen Zunes who wrote an article that recently appeared in AlterNet titled: "Obama's Catepillar Visit a Thumb in the Eye for Human Rights Activitsts. I hope that Obama...
View ArticleU.S. pays Uribe’s government $70 million a year to harass human rights...
QUEEN'S COMMENTS: I read in this mornings Colombia Reports that U.S. Congressman James McGovern (D-MA) wants to suspend aid to Colombia's Prosecutor General's Office, because he says it conducting...
View ArticleToday, Dec. 10 is HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
And, as many of you, I got an email from Ann Lewis, one of Hillary Clinton's PR mouthpieces, asking to remember all that Hillary has done for Human rights by contributing to a foundation called "no...
View ArticleMORE FROM BAHRAIN: President of Bahrain Center for Human Rights was beaten...
To the left archived photo and to the right recent photo of the attack on Nabeel's house March 20, 2011 (Reuters) - Bahraini security forces briefly detained the outspoken head of the country's main...
View ArticleSaturday April 9 update Bahrain: Bahraini police beat Human rights leader...
MISSING! Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja, former president of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and a former protection coordinator with the International Foundation for the Protection of Human Rights...
View ArticleTell Congress to oppose the Colombia trade deal
FROM: PUBLIC CITIZEN GLOBAL TRADE WATCH Vicious attacks against Afro-Colombians and trade unionists who are simply striving for better working and living conditions continue unabated. Behind the PR...
View ArticleTUNISIA: Al Jazeera interviews human rights campaigner
Sami Ben Gharbia is a Tunisian human rights campaigner that lived in exile for many years. He is the Advocacy Director at Global Voices and the co-founder of nawaat.org. Nawaat is a popular Tunisian...
View ArticleHuman Rights Watch reports execution of 53 Gaddafi supporters
More violation of human right by the Libyan "freedom" fighters.
View ArticleSome Libyans are saying: “The Rebels are worse than Gaddafi”
What's the difference for Libyans? A thug from the West or a group of thugs from the East? Somehow I don't think there will be any difference--just another side of the same coin.
View ArticleWhen I die, they will send me home
When I die they will send me home--a report on prisoners sentenced to live in prison for crimes they committed when they were under the age of 18.
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