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More must be done to avoid Afghan deaths
U.N. Human Rights Council (UNHRC) special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions Philip Alston said the level of complacency over civilian killings was "staggeringly" high and a great... ...
rudkla - 16. May, 09:14
The Main Human Rights Violators In Afghanistan
http://www.informationclea ringhouse.info/article1887 3.htm ...
rudkla - 13. Dec, 08:18
US Marines delay tribunal examining shooting of Afghan civilians
Afghanistan's Independent Human Rights Commission has said witnesses reported the Marines fired indiscriminately at civilian cars and pedestrians. The commission also said it did not find evidence that... ...
rudkla - 31. Oct, 09:20
Britain's 'invisible army' of African slaves
Brought into the country under false identities and tricked into leaving their families with the promise of an education and a better future, hundreds of African children are being trafficked into the... ...
rudkla - 14. Aug, 09:41
Index on Afghanistan: NATO; Human Rights
http://tinyurl.com/2u2mag From ufpj-news ...
rudkla - 5. Jun, 23:16
Reid threatens to suspend human rights laws
Independent [UK] 05/25/07 John Reid faced growing anger as he signalled the Government was ready to declare that Britain faced an ‘emergency’ over terrorism and opt out of human rights legislation. As... ...
rudkla - 26. May, 09:21
Rights group slams U.S. on Afghan record
"The United States has failed to adequately investigate and prosecute numerous cases of detainee abuse by U.S. personnel in Afghanistan," Human Rights Watch said. http://www.upi.com/Secur ityTerrorism/view.php?Stor yID=20070216-103225-5122r From... ...
rudkla - 17. Feb, 13:47
Police want protest censorship power
Guardian [UK] 11/27/06 Police are to demand new powers to arrest protesters for causing offence through the words they chant and the slogans on their placards and even headbands. The country's biggest... ...
rudkla - 30. Jun, 22:53
Britain condoning torture
Since Sept. 11, 2001, Blair's government has at least once sought to use evidence extracted under torture in legal proceedings, has signed agreements to deport prisoners to countries where they may be... ...
rudkla - 3. Nov, 16:59
The limits of liberty: we're all suspects now
Ten years ago, the novelist and polemicist Henry Porter would have felt silly speaking out about human rights in Britain. But that was before the most fundamental assault on personal freedom ever undertaken.... ...
rudkla - 21. Oct, 10:34