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International She said the suspension of civil rights and intimidation of lawyers by security Feb 17 The desert area on the Qinghaitibet Plateau - the roof of the http://www.independent-bangladesh.com/news/feb/18/18022005ap.htm
Extractions: International Breakthrough in Indo-Pak ties expected Militants threaten to disrupt new bus service AGENCIES, LAHORE Feb 17: Observing that India is committed to peace and friendship with Pakistan, External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh Thursday said the two sides would be in a position to tackle some of the more "complex" issues that plague their relations once suspicions and misapprehensions were set aside. "India sincerely seeks a cooperative and constructive relationship with Pakistan. For this, it is imperative for us to invest on the ongoing process of engagement and confidence building," Singh said at a reception hosted by the South Asia Free Media Association (SAFMA) here. Noting that India has proposed several measures to Pakistan to bridge differences and build greater understanding and mutual trust, he said, "once we are able to set aside our suspicions and misapprehensions, through a continuous and persistent process of confidence building, I am sure that we would be in a position to tackle some of the more complex issues that plague our relations." He said confidence building measures would help to create an atmosphere conducive to addressing more difficult issues and help fulfil the promise of friendship and cooperation between India and Pakistan.
Social-movements Bibliography Democratization and Social Movements in South Korea A civil Society= East Timor Action Network www.etan.org; intl Campaign for tibet www.savetibet.org http://www.iol.ie/~mazzoldi/toolsforchange/archive/biblio.html
Extractions: This is a set of lists of suggested reading related to the social-movements mailing list . The lists are as follows: Social movement theory (Sebastian Haunss) General reading (Laurence Cox) German social movement research (Sebastian Haunss) The German Autonomen (Sebastian Haunss) World collective action (Mark Douglas Whitaker) Links for activists (CyberBrook) If you'd like to contribute to this bibliography - either as a separate list or individual references - please email . Suggested reading for theoretical frameworks, countries or languages that aren't well covered here would be greatly appreciated. Cohen, Jean L. 1985: Strategy or Identity: New Theoretical Paradigms and Contemporary Social Movements in: Social Research, Vol. 52, No. 4, S. 663-716, Internet: http://user.hk.linkage.net/~greenpow/essays/cohen.htm Diani, Mario and Melucci, Alberto 1991: The Growth of an Autonomous Research Field: Social Movement Studies in Italy in: Rucht, Dieter (Hg.): Research on social movements. The state of the art in Western Europe and the USA, Frankfurt/M., Campus, S. 149-174 (DE) Halfmann, Jost 1993: Moderne soziale Bewegungen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Reichweite und Wirkung, in: Berliner Journal f
Project MUSE In seeking to enforce a broad spectrum of civil rights, stinging criticism for the state of civil, political, economic, and social rights in tibet where http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/human_rights_quarterly/v023/23.3kent.html
Extractions: Excerpt I. Introduction In an era of globalization, universal human rights are judged to transcend state borders and fragment state sovereignty. International human rights treaties and multilateral human rights organizations play an increasing role in regulating state activity and exert a socializing impact on recalcitrant states. Recent research suggests that bilateral pressures are low on the scale of effectiveness in comparison to multilateral pressures. Despite this, individual states continue to assume an ongoing role in monitoring each other's human rights performance. Far from diminishing, the regulatory burden of the state appears to be expanding, as the monitoring of China's human rights by the international community is diverted, at China's urging, into an increasing number of bilateral channels. Despite US extension of Permanent Normal Training Relations (PNTR) to China in 2000, and despite
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Extractions: Homepage Approfondimenti Human rights Civil rights Cerca OneWorld.net OneWorld Africa OneWorld Austria OneWorld Canada OneWorld Finland OneWorld Italy OneWorld Latin America OneWorld Netherlands OneWorld South Asia OneWorld Spain OneWorld SouthEast Europe OneWorld UK OneWorld United States AIDSChannel Digital Opportunity Kids Channel LearningChannel ATTUALITA' APPROFONDIMENTI PARTNER ATTIVARSI ... EDIZIONI lunedì, 26 settembre, 2005 Guide Mediateca ... Chi siamo parola chiave argomento seleziona Diritti umani Diritti civili Diritti dei popoli indigeni Esclusione sociale Genere Handicap Politiche razziali Religione Sessualità Economia Commercio Consumo Credito e investimenti Affari Debito Finanza Imprese Microcredito Guerra e Pace Armi Nucleari Conflitti Mine Nazioni Unite Pace Risoluzione dei conflitti Sicurezza Armi Terrorismo Comunicazione Conoscenza Cultura ICT Tecnologie informatiche Internet Libertà di espressione Media Scienza Ambiente Atmosfera Attivismo ambientale Biodiversità Cambiamento climatico Conservazione Contaminazioni Energia rinnovabile Fiumi Foreste Genetica Inquinamento Nucleare Oceani Animali Politica Attivismo Codici di condotta Corruzione e denuncia Democrazia Etica e sistemi di valori Geopolitica Giustizia e criminalità Globalizzazione Governo Legislazione Società civile Salute AIDS Malaria Malattie/Cure Mortalità infantile
Homepage / Approfondimenti / Human Rights / Civil Rights Translate this page Pokrenuti istragu o zlocinima u Antinu US civil rights Groups Oppose Harsher Deportation Law Srebrenica Tutti i temi civil rights. {intl-intro_para} http://unimondo.oneworld.net/article/archive/64/120
Extractions: Homepage Approfondimenti Human rights Civil rights Cerca OneWorld.net OneWorld Africa OneWorld Austria OneWorld Canada OneWorld Finland OneWorld Italy OneWorld Latin America OneWorld Netherlands OneWorld South Asia OneWorld Spain OneWorld SouthEast Europe OneWorld UK OneWorld United States AIDSChannel Digital Opportunity Kids Channel LearningChannel ATTUALITA' APPROFONDIMENTI PARTNER ATTIVARSI ... EDIZIONI lunedì, 26 settembre, 2005 Guide Mediateca ... Chi siamo parola chiave argomento seleziona Diritti umani Diritti civili Diritti dei popoli indigeni Esclusione sociale Genere Handicap Politiche razziali Religione Sessualità Economia Commercio Consumo Credito e investimenti Affari Debito Finanza Imprese Microcredito Guerra e Pace Armi Nucleari Conflitti Mine Nazioni Unite Pace Risoluzione dei conflitti Sicurezza Armi Terrorismo Comunicazione Conoscenza Cultura ICT Tecnologie informatiche Internet Libertà di espressione Media Scienza Ambiente Atmosfera Attivismo ambientale Biodiversità Cambiamento climatico Conservazione Contaminazioni Energia rinnovabile Fiumi Foreste Genetica Inquinamento Nucleare Oceani Animali Politica Attivismo Codici di condotta Corruzione e denuncia Democrazia Etica e sistemi di valori Geopolitica Giustizia e criminalità Globalizzazione Governo Legislazione Società civile Salute AIDS Malaria Malattie/Cure Mortalità infantile
Human Rights And Liberties - About Human Rights And Liberties Activities of Andrew Ceelen of Care Ministries intl. kerk, delft kerk nieuwe, Torrance civil rights Lawyer; torrance civil rights lawyer and attorney http://artmam.net/Dir-Human_Rights_and_Liberties-4.htm
Tibet Environmental Watch - Reports - Background The links between human rights and the environment in tibet also shows how 1 See, eg, Int l Campaign for tibet, Nuclear tibet Nuclear Weapons and http://www.tew.org/background/env.rights.html
Extractions: What's New Reports Wildlife Geography ... Site Map Reports Environmental Harm as a Human Rights: Forging New Links By Laura Ziemer* In a world of increasingly severe and wide-spread environmental degradation, new tools are needed to respond to environmental harm. Traditional international environmental law, that addresses the rights and obligations between nation-states, has little to offer individuals harmed by environmental damage. People whose health or livelihood is threatened by exposure to hazardous waste or the pollution of streams and rivers, for example, often have no recourse under international environmental laws. In addition, people harmed by environmental degradation are often ethnic minority groups, indigenous peoples, or people in occupied territories such as Tibet, who are marginalized within their own countries and effectively excluded from political participation or redress under national laws. Linking human rights with the environment creates a rights-based approach to environmental protection that places the people harmed by environmental degradation at its center. Articulating the fundamental rights of peoples with respect to the environment creates the opportunity to secure those rights through human rights bodies in an international forum. This has particular force for the people most vulnerable to environmental harm and least able to access remedies or political support within their own countries. Connecting human rights and the environment reveals that human rights abuses often lead to environmental harm, just as environmental degradation may result in human rights violations.
Olympic Committee Takes Flak In Moscow Humanrights protesters are giving the International Olympic Committee a hard Gelek said there were now 7 million Chinese in tibet, compared with 6.5 http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/7/11/164552.shtml
Extractions: Thursday, July 12, 2001 Human-rights protesters are giving the International Olympic Committee a hard time in Moscow, where it's expected to reward communist China with the 2008 Games. Adding to the IOC's woes is the embarrassment of a large, undisclosed number of its press passes to the announcement meeting Friday having gone missing. According to Reuters news service, it's not just a handful, either. So many have disappeared that the IOC has had to throw up its hands something it pains the stiff-neck micro-managers to have to do and reissue all 1,500 passes. New passes had to be printed up in different color, different format from the first batch to keep from opening the doors to all manner of unwanted "press representatives," conceivably including individuals irate that Beijing is apparently to be the lucky winner. If the IOC had counted on Moscow as an unlikely venue for anti-Beijing demonstrations erupting, it counted wrongly.
Extractions: China is moving quickly to develop and deploy advanced missile systems. For example, the Chinese air force (People's Liberation Army Air Force, or PLAAF) is preparing to deploy its first active radar anti-air missile. Story Continues Below The PLAAF has completed its first round of development tests on the PL-12 radar-guided missile. The Pi Li 12 is considered to be superior to the U.S. AIM-120 AMRAAM missile. The self-guided AMRAAM is the main long-range armament for all U.S. fighter jets. The new Chinese Project 129 or PL-12 missile is a Sino-Russian collaboration drawn from the Russian AA-12 Adder and equipped with an indigenous Chinese high-power rocket motor. Both Russian missile makers Vympel and seeker-designer AGAT are directly involved with the China Leihua Electronic Technology Research Institute (LETRI), also known as 607 Institute, in the PL-12 program.
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Extractions: 15 Recommended Lov- e Links Fun while learning: Art for the World Human Rights Awareness International Save the Children Alliance Lawyers Committee for Human Rights ... National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights Further insights: 50 Years is Enough Anti Fascists on the Web Consortium for Health and Human Rights Freedom House ... Physicians for Human Rights More Favorites: Atlantic Human Rights Centre Christian Solidarity International CUSO WCACSEC ... Unofficial Human Rights Letter Writing Centre
THE CAMBODIA DAILY - Montagnards Reject Int L Resettlement civil rights, CHECHNYA, CHINA, COLOMBIA, COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY Montagnards Reject Int l Resettlement. 19/11/2004 THE CAMBODIA DAILY VIETNAM http://coranet.radicalparty.org/pressreview/print_right.php?func=detail&par=1144
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Pamphlet Collection civil LIBERTIES. civil rights. civil WAR. CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS. CLASS STRUGGLE INT L TRADE UNION COMM OF NEGRO WORKERS. INTERNATIONAL WOMEN S DAY http://www.marxistlibrary.org/pamphlets.html
Extractions: Reference Center for Marxist Studies The Reference Center has an extensive collection of English-language pamphlets in a broad array of subject areas of interest to researchers and activists involved in Marxist studies. They cover material from the turn of the century up until today. The collection consists of 32 vertical-file cabinet drawers of subject-classified folders, 42 single-subject file boxes, and over 150 bound volumes of collected pamphlets, assembled by author, subject, publisher, or provenance. We are currently creating a database with bibliographic information on every pamphlet in our subject-classified vertical-files, which constitute the main part of the collection. In order to give our prospective patrons some idea of the coverage of our pamphlet collection we are providing you below with the entire alphabetical list of subject headings for the file cabinets of pamphlets. We believe that the scope and depth suggested by this inventory of categories makes our collection truly noteworthy. Its organization makes it readily accessible. In addition, in bound volumes and file boxes, we have, among many other things, large collections of material on the
Daily News Monitoring Service Www.bangladesh-web.com ISSN 1563 Please comment on minority rights. Isnt there a conflict between minority the concept of minority rights was raised in the US civil rights movement. http://bangladesh-web.com/news/view.php?hidDate=2005-05-16&hidType=FEA
Daily News Monitoring Service Www.bangladesh-web.com ISSN 1563 civil rights violations amongst the intellectuals and common men became so rampant that Many civil rights groups went to Supreme Court to challenge the http://bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hidDate=2004-07-06&hidType=OPT
Untitled Document Political rights and civil liberties are more limited in these countries, in which corruption, dominant ruling parties, or, in some cases, http://www.ncgub.net/Int'l Action/FH PressRelease 18 Dec 2003.htm
Extractions: Surprising Level of Freedom in Poor Countries Found NEW YORK, DECEMBER 18, 2003 In the midst of global terrorism and international efforts to fight it, freedom and democracy continued to make overall progress worldwide in 2003, according to a major annual survey released today by Freedom House. The global survey, Freedom in the World, shows that 25 countries demonstrated forward progress in freedom, while 13 registered setbacks. The ratings reflect global events from January 1, 2003 through November 30, 2003. This year's survey also revealed that freedom and liberty are not restricted to the world's wealthy countries. Many poor and developing nations boast strong records of respect for political rights and civil liberties. Real gains outnumbered setbacks by nearly a two-to-one margin, continuing a trend from last year. In the two years since the beginning of the global war on terrorism, freedom and democracy have made demonstrable gains, with 51 countries showing overall progress versus 27 that have registered setbacks. Most gains, however, have been made in regions from which global terrorism does not normally emanate, such as Central and Eastern Europe and East Asia. Freedom is still lagging in the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. "The war on terrorism has led to repression in certain countries and regions, such as in Central Asia, where counter-terrorism is sometimes used to justify the stifling of dissent. But on balance, the world is continuing to move toward greater freedom and democracy," said Freedom House Executive Director Jennifer Windsor.
Extractions: Henri Dunant (Switzerland); Frederick Passy (France) Elie Ducommun and Albert Gobat (Switzerland) Sir William R. Cremer (U.K.) Institut de Droit International (Belgium) Bertha von Suttner (Austria) Theodore Roosevelt (U.S.) Ernesto T. Moneta (Italy) and Louis Renault (France) Klas P. Arnoldson (Sweden) and Frederik Bajer (Denmark) Auguste M. F. Beernaert