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  1. Materials on International Human Rights and U.S. Constitutional Law by Hurst Hannum, Richard B. Lillich, 1985-06
  2. Liberia: Worker Rights Violations : Gsp Petition Before the U.S. Trade Representative : May 1989
  3. Freedom Is As Freedom Does: Civil Liberties in America by Corliss Lamont, 1990-10-01
  4. Alchemy of Race and Rights by Patricia J. Williams, 1991-04-18
  5. Women's Legacy: Interpretive Essays in U.S. History by Bettina Aptheker, 1982-12
  6. Four Spirits: A Novel (P.S.) by Sena Jeter Naslund, 2004-09-01
  7. I May Not Get There with You: The True Martin Luther King, Jr. by Michael Eric Dyson, 2000-01-17
  8. Shakedown: Exposing The Real Jesse Jackson by Ken Timmerman, 2002-03-04
  9. The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit: A Jewish Family's Exodus from Old Cairo to the New World (P.S.) by Lucette Lagnado, 2008-07-01
  10. Blood Done Sign My Name: A True Story by Timothy B. Tyson, 2004-05-18
  11. Will Campbell and the Soul of the South (Will Campbell Clh) by Thomas L. Connelly, 1982-07
  12. Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-63 by Taylor Branch, 1988-11-15

1. Civil Liberties And Civil Rights: Religion And Government
US state laws; Laws of other nations; Treaties intl. US Court Forms; Legal Plans. InternetLaw Library civil Liberties and civil rights Religion and Government.
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  • 4. Reconciling Human Rights And U.S. Security Interests In Asia.
    GEORGE R. (dean, School of Advanced intl Studies; dir, USJapan Study democratic govts,British colonial heritage impact); civil rights; ELECTIONS; SRI
    http://www.cpas.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cis/asia/eng/83-H381-41.html
    CIS NO: 83-H381-41 TITLE: Reconciling Human Rights and U.S. Security Interests in Asia. SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Affairs. House DOC TYPE: Hearing COLLATION: iv+529 p. DATE: Aug. 10, Sept. 21, 22, 28, 29, Dec. 3, 9, 15, 1982 CONGRESS-SESSION: 97-2 SUDOC: Y4.F76/1:H88/22 ITEM NO: 1017-A; 1017-B LC CARD NO: 83-601752 Hearings before the Subcom on Asian and Pacific Affairs and the Subcom on Human Rights and International Organizations to examine the role of human rights in U.S. policy toward Asia, and problems of reconciling U.S. human rights concerns and U.S. security interests in the area. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights and US security interests in Asia DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SUBCOM ON ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS. HOUSE; SUBCOM ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. HOUSE; FOREIGN.RELATIONS; MILITARY.STRATEGY; NATIONAL.DEFENSE; HUMAN RIGHTS (US security interests and human rights in Asia); ASIA 83-H381-41 TESTIMONY NO: 1 Aug. 10, 1982 p. 3-78 WITNESSES (and witness notations): HOLBROOKE, RICHARD C. (former Asst Sec, East Asian and Pacific Aff, State Dept; vp, Public Strategies, Inc) GREEN, MARSHALL (former Asst Sec, East Asian and Pacific Aff; former US Ambassador to Indonesia) GLEYSTEEN, WILLIAM H. (former US Ambassador to Korea; dir, Washington Center, Asia Soc) COLBY, WILLIAM E. (former Dir, CIA) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Role and importance of human rights considerations in U.S. foreign policy; problems in balancing U.S. human rights values and other policy objectives, with recommendations; limits of U.S. ability to influence Asian political systems and human rights practices. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights and US security interests in Asia 83-H381-41 TESTIMONY NO: 2 Sept. 21, 1982 p. 82-164 WITNESSES (and witness notations): SNEIDER, RICHARD L. (former US Ambassador to South Korea) RANARD, DONALD L. (former Dir, Office of Korean Aff, State Dept; dir, Center for Intl Policy) BAKER, EDWARD J. (Harvard-Yenching Inst, Harvard Univ; former Staff Member, Subcom on Human Rights and Intl Organizations) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Problems and failures of U.S. diplomacy in promoting democratic government in South Korea; difficulty of reconciling U.S. human rights concerns and military and economic security requirements in South Korea; evaluation of current South Korean human rights situation under military rule. Role and importance of human rights in U.S. policy toward South Korea; consequences of U.S. support for and aid to South Korean Government; factors influencing South Korean political values and practices. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights and US security interests in South Korea DESCRIPTORS: KOREA, SOUTH; FOREIGN.ASSISTANCE; CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS 83-H381-41 TESTIMONY NO: 3 Sept. 22, 1982 p. 167-238 WITNESSES (and witness notations): LAPORTE, ROBERT, JR. (prof, public admin, Pa State Univ) POSNER, MICHAEL H. (exec dir, Lawyers Committee for Intl Human Rights) BAXTER, CRAIG (prof, politics and history, Juniata Coll) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Evaluation of Pakistan human rights conditions; parameters of U.S. ability to influence Pakistani political system and human rights practices; problems in reconciling U.S. human rights values and strategic interests in Pakistan, with recommendations; reasons for continued military rule in Pakistan and lack of progress toward democratic government. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights and US security interests in Pakistan DESCRIPTORS: LAWYERS COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS; CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS; PAKISTAN 83-H381-41 TESTIMONY NO: 4 Sept. 28, 1982 p. 241-314 WITNESSES (and witness notations): SULLIVAN, WILLIAM H. (former US Ambassador to Philippines; pres, Amer Assembly) MUEGO, BENJAMIN N. (asst prof, political science, Bowling Green State Univ) COHEN, STEPHEN B. (prof, political science, Georgetown Univ Law School) STEINBERG, DAVID J. (prof, southeast Asian history; vp, Brandeis Univ) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Overview of U.S. interests in and historical ties with Philippines; description of Philippines political situation and human rights conditions under Marcos; status of Philippine Government operations against communist and Moslem insurgents. Difficulty of influencing Filipino political and human rights practices without jeopardizing U.S. military bases; concerns about U.S. identification with Marcos Government and relations with eventual successor government. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights and US security interests in Philippines DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): MILITARY.BASES,.POSTS.AND.RESERVATIONS; MARCOS, FERDINAND E.; FOREIGN.OPINION.OF.THE.U.S.; COUNTERINSURGENCY (Philippine Govt ops against communist and Moslem insurgents); COMMUNISM (Philippine Govt ops against communist and Moslem insurgents); ISLAM (Philippine Govt ops against communist and Moslem insurgents); PHILIPPINES 83-H381-41 TESTIMONY NO: 5 Sept. 29, 1982 p. 316-370 WITNESSES (and witness notations): BARNETT, ROBERT W. (former Dep Asst Sec, East Asian and Pacific Aff, State Dept) NATHAN, ANDREW J. (prof, political science, Columbia Univ) LIEBERTHAL, KENNETH (prof, Chinese politics, Swarthmore Coll) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Analysis of Chinese political and human rights values and practices; constraints on U.S. ability to influence events in China; differing views on appropriate U.S. human rights policy toward China; aspects of Sino-Soviet relations affecting U.S. strategic interests in Asia. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights and US security interests in China DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC; SOVIET UNION (China-Soviet relations impact on US strategic interests in Asia); INTERNATIONAL.RELATIONS (Soviet-China relations impact on US strategic interests in Asia) 83-H381-41 TESTIMONY NO: 6 Dec. 3, 1982 p. 372-430 WITNESSES (and witness notations): WRIGGINS, W. HOWARD (former US Ambassador to Sri Lanka; prof, govt, Columbia Univ) PACKARD, GEORGE R. (dean, School of Advanced Intl Studies; dir, US-Japan Study Center, Johns Hopkins Univ) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Reasons for persistence of democracy in Sri Lanka, India, and Malaysia, including British colonial heritage; evaluation of undemocratic elements and trends in the three countries; basis for growth of democracy in Japan; factors influencing practice of democratic, representative government in Asia. CONTENT NOTATION: Democracy in Asia, assessment DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): HISTORY; GREAT BRITAIN (Sri Lanka, India, and Malaysia democratic govts, British colonial heritage impact); DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (Sri Lanka, India, and Malaysia democratic govts, British colonial heritage impact); CIVIL RIGHTS; ELECTIONS; SRI LANKA; INDIA; MALAYSIA; JAPAN 83-H381-41 TESTIMONY NO: 7 Dec. 9, 1982 p. 432-474 WITNESSES (and witness notations): SHOESMITH, THOMAS P. (Dep Asst Sec, East Asian and Pacific Aff, State Dept) SCHNEIDER, DAVID T. (Dep Asst Sec, Near Eastern and South Asian Aff, State Dept) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Role of human rights and strategic considerations in U.S. policy toward Asia; examples of U.S. efforts to balance humanitarian and security interests in Asian countries; effectiveness of quiet versus public diplomacy in advancing respect for human rights in Asia. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights and US security interests in Asia DESCRIPTORS: DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE 83-H381-41 TESTIMONY NO: 8 Dec. 15, 1982 p. 477-529 WITNESSES (and witness notations): DERIAN, PATRICIA M. (former Asst Sec, Human Rights and Humanitarian Aff, State Dept) CLEVELAND, HARLAN (dir, Hubert H Humphrey Inst of Pub Aff, Univ of Minn) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Advocacy of stronger human rights emphasis in U.S. foreign policy; suggested principles for achieving reconciliation of U.S. human rights concerns and worldwide strategic interests; evidence of expanded international attention to human rights. CONTENT NOTATION: Human rights and US intl security interests

    5. New Era In East Asia.
    OF EAST ASIANS' HUMAN rights; civil LIBERTIES (Human TURNBULL, BH (sr vp, intl banking,Citizens AND DISCUSSION Report on favorable US business relationships
    http://www.cpas.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/cis/asia/eng/82-H381-1.html
    CIS NO: 82-H381-1 TITLE: New Era in East Asia. SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Affairs. House DOC TYPE: Hearing COLLATION: iv+417 p. DATE: May 19, 20, 28, June 3, 10, July 16, 1981 CONGRESS-SESSION: 97-1 SUDOC: Y4.F76/1:As4/19 ITEM NO: 1017-A; 1017-B LC CARD NO: 81-603855 MC ENTRY NO: 82-2640 Hearings before the Subcom on Asian and Pacific Affairs to examine U.S. economic and military relations with Taiwan and the People's Republic of China (PRC) since establishment of diplomatic relations with the PRC in 1979. Full Committee Member Millicent Fenwick (R-NJ) participates in questioning witnesses on May 28. Includes submitted statements, correspondence, and witness's written replies to subcom questions (p. 68-72, 382-417). CONTENT NOTATION: China-Taiwan-US relations, US-China normalization impact DESCRIPTORS: SUBCOM ON ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS. HOUSE; FENWICK, MILLICENT; CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC; FOREIGN.ECONOMIC.RELATIONS; MILITARY.ASSISTANCE; FOREIGN.RELATIONS; TAIWAN 82-H381-1 TESTIMONY NO: 1 May 19, 1981 p. 5-66; 369-381 WITNESSES (and witness notations): UNGER, LEONARD (former Ambassador to Taiwan) TIEN, HUNG-MAO (political science prof, Univ of Wis) SEYMOUR, JAMES D. (pres, Soc for the Protection of East Asians' Human Rights) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Overview of Taiwan political situation and attitudes toward PRC; effectiveness of Taiwan Relations Act in enhancing area political stability; summary of human rights and civil liberties problems of Taiwan. Impact of Taiwan economy of U.S.-PRC relations normalization; analysis of prospects for reconciliation between Taiwan and PRC or for an independent Taiwan republic; comparison of human rights situation on Taiwan and in PRC. INSERTION: Seymour, J. D., "Sketches of Individuals Now Serving Prison Sentences of 6 Years to Life for Their Involvement in the December 1979 Human Rights Rally" Taiwan political opposition biographies (p. 371-381). CONTENT NOTATION: China-Taiwan-US relations, US-China normalization impact DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF EAST ASIANS' HUMAN RIGHTS; CIVIL LIBERTIES (Human rights in China and Taiwan); POLITICAL PRISONERS (Taiwan political opposition imprisonment, biographies); TAIWAN RELATIONS ACT 82-H381-1 TESTIMONY NO: 2 May 20, 1981 p. 73-131 WITNESSES (and witness notations): TURNBULL, B. H. (sr vp, intl banking, Citizens and Southern Natl Bank, Atlanta, Ga) GALENSON, WALTER (economics prof, Cornell Univ) DEAN, DAVID (bd chm and managing dir, Amer Inst in Taiwan (AIT)) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Report on favorable U.S. business relationships with Taiwan; assessment of Taiwan economic development since U.S.-PRC relations normalization (tables, p. 96-97); overview of AIT accomplishments in 1980; prospects for continued growth of Taiwan economy. CONTENT NOTATION: China-Taiwan-US relations, US-China normalization impact DESCRIPTORS: AMERICAN INSTITUTE IN TAIWAN; FOREIGN.TRADE; CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK, ATLANTA, GA.; ECONOMIC.DEVELOPMENT 82-H381-1 TESTIMONY NO: 3 May 28, 1981 p. 135-191 WITNESSES (and witness notations): WOODCOCK, LEONARD (former Ambassador to PRC) MACFARQUHAR, RODERICK (fellow, Woodrow Wilson Intl Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Instn) EDWARDS, R. RANDLE (law prof, Columbia Univ) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Background of and outlook for Sino-American Friendship; examination of PRC attitudes toward Soviet Union; prospects for Taiwan-PRC reconciliation. (p. 135-163) Overview of PRC policies and developments relating to political and human rights; review of PRC current political system; anticipated consequences of U.S. arms sales to PRC. (p. 163-191) CONTENT NOTATION: China-Taiwan-US relations, US-China normalization impact DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): CIVIL LIBERTIES (Human rights in China); MILITARY.WEAPONS (Arms sales to China); SOVIET UNION (China-USSR relations, Chinese attitudes) 82-H381-1 TESTIMONY NO: 4 June 3, 1981 p. 195-258 WITNESSES (and witness notations): TAPPAN, DAVID S. (vice chm, Fluor Corp.; bd chm, Natl Council for US-China Trade) WADSWORTH, MARY A. (PRC area vp, Allis-Chalmers Corp) LARDY, NICHOLAS R. (assoc economics prof, Yale Univ) BARNETT, A. DOAK (sr fellow, Brookings Instn) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Examination of U.S. trade and economic relations with PRC; advocacy of open trade with PRC; analysis of PRC economic development policy and prospects; assessment of legal and regulatory obstacles to U.S.-PRC trade; importance to U.S. of PRC economic growth and political stability. CONTENT NOTATION: China-Taiwan-US relations, US-China normalization impact DESCRIPTORS: NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR U.S.-CHINA TRADE; TRADE REGULATION; FOREIGN.TRADE; ECONOMIC.DEVELOPMENT; FLUOR CORP.; ALLIS-CHALMERS CORP. 82-H381-1 TESTIMONY NO: 5 June 10, 1981 p. 261-324 WITNESSES (and witness notations): GAYLER, NOEL (Adm., ret.) (former Cmdr in Chief, Pacific Command, Navy) PERRY, WILLIAM J. (former Under Sec, Research and Engineering, DOD) HOLBROOKE, RICHARD C. (former Asst Sec, East Asian and Pacific Aff, State Dept) HARDING, HARRY, JR. (political science prof, Stanford Univ) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Analysis of Taiwan of PRC strategic concerns and implications for U.S. policy; ramifications of U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and PRC; desirability of strengthening U.S.-PRC relationships. Arguments for military technology transfer to PRC; issues involved in proposed sale of FX fighter plane to Taiwan; outlook for future relations among U.S., PRC, and Soviet Union. CONTENT NOTATION: China-Taiwan-US relations, US-China normalization impact DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): MILITARY.WEAPONS (Arms sales to China and Taiwan); SOVIET UNION (China-US relations impact on Soviet Union); MILITARY.STRATEGY; MILITARY.AIRCRAFT (FX aircraft sale to Taiwan); FX AIRCRAFT (Arms sale to Taiwan); TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER 82-H381-1 TESTIMONY NO: 6 July 16, 1981 p. 327-367 WITNESSES (and witness notations): OLMER, LIONEL H. (Under Sec, Intl Trade, Commerce Dept) LODWICK, SEELEY G. (Under Sec, Intl Aff and Commodity Programs, USDA) ARMITAGE, RICHARD L. (Dep Asst Sec, East Asian and Pacific Aff, DOD) HOLDRIDGE, JOHN H. (Asst Sec, East Asian and Pacific Aff, State Dept) STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Impact of normalization on U.S. economic and trade relations with PRC; status of agricultural trade with PRC; on U.S. trade policy toward PRC, including controls on arms and munitions. CONTENT NOTATION: China-US relations, normalization impact DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): DEPARTMENT.OF.COMMERCE; DEPARTMENT.OF.AGRICULTURE; DEPARTMENT.OF.DEFENSE; DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE; EXPORT CONTROLS (Arms sales to China); AGRICULTURE IN FOREIGN TRADE; MILITARY.WEAPONS (Arms sales to China)

    6. DFN: Intl. Bill On Human Rights: ICCPR Second Optional Protocol
    International Covenant on civil and Political rights Second OptionalProtocol. (December 10, 1998) Below is the second of two optional
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    Africa
    Americas Asia Europe ... Mideast International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Second Optional Protocol (December 10, 1998) Below is the second of two optional protocols to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). Adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1966, the ICCPR is one of three United Nations documents that make up the International Bill on Human Rights (the other two are the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights The first Optional Protocol to the ICCPR allows alleged victims of human rights abuses to petition the Human Rights Committee set up under the Covenant. The second Optional Protocol, which appears below, states that nobody within the jurisdiction of a signatory country may be executed. The States Parties to the present Protocol

    7. DFN: Intl. Bill On Human Rights: Intl. Covenant On Civil And Political Rights
    International Covenant on civil and Political rights. (December 10, 1998)Soon after the United Nations was formed in 1945, representatives
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    Americas Asia Europe ... Mideast International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (December 10, 1998) Soon after the United Nations was formed in 1945, representatives from several countries discussed the idea of an international bill of human rights. A special committee, created in 1947, began preparing two documents: a declaration, which would set forth general principles of human rights, and a covenant, which would define specific rights and their limitations. Out of this committee’s work came three documents that are now referred to as the International Bill on Human Rights: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). The ICCPR, which appears below, was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1966. This document contains two Optional Protocols. The first Optional Protocol allows alleged victims of human rights abuses to petition the Human Rights Committee set up under the Covenant. The

    8. WILPF - Women's International League For Peace And Freedom
    Founded in 1915, group works to achieve world disarmament, full rights for women, racial and economic Category Society Issues Peace Activism and Peace Work Women...... CEDAW/ Women's rights. civil Liberties. Abolishing the Death Penalty. US Drug Policy. (WILPF Rejects Bush Ultimatum, WILPF on intl Women's Day 2003).
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    WILPF HOME Become a Member Donate to WILPF Jane Addams Peace Association, Inc. U.S. WILPF Branches History Sponsors WILPF in Washington ... Contact WILPF Campaigns: UFORJE Corporate Power/People Rights, Disarm Cuba Issues: Africa Women's Rights Civil Liberties Death Penalty ... PeaceWomen Search this site Sitemap Email Webmistress NATIONAL
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    Africa Committee CEDAW/ Women's Rights Civil Liberties Abolishing the Death Penalty ... Middle East Committee WILPF HEADLINES Actions, Statements, Events, Resources

    9. UnderstandingPrejudice.org: Links On Prejudice - Racism Then
    Human rights Concerns Along the USMexico Border (Amnesty intl.); The 1950s OperationWetback á la 1990s (Arizona Daily Wildcat). The Struggle for civil rights
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    U.S. History and Prejudice: Slavery Jim Crow Internment of Japanese Americans

    10. UnderstandingPrejudice.org: Links On Prejudice - Heterosexism
    rights); National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (US national civil rights group); USSodomy Laws (current and past laws, listed stateby-state); International intl.
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    The following links relate to heterosexism, homophobia, antigay violence, sexual orientation, gender identity, and other topics. You may also wish to read more about heterosexism in the Reading Room
    Sexual Prejudice and Antigay Violence: Sexual Prejudice: Heterosexism and Homophobia Campaigns to Reduce Homophobia and Heterosexism Hate Crimes and Antigay Violence Other Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Topics:

    11. Laws & Regulations: Labor (USA & Intl)
    intl Countries Zimbabwe, Labour Relations Act Zimbabwe 20466 Full text Equal EmploymentOpportunity 726 Full text of US federal civil rights laws.
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    Collective Bargaining and Labor Arbitration Law Human Resources: ... Employment of Workers With Disabilities Under Special Certificates Full text of US DOL wage and hour regulations CFR Title 29 Chapter V Part 525 FSLA Advisor Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requirements Full text of US federal laws and regs that affect military veterans Title 20 CFR Employee Benefits Full text of US Dept of Labor regulations for ESA, WC, ETA, etc. Human Resources: Leave Military: Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act FAQ Military: Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 Full text of US Code Chapter 43, Part III, Title 38 - military leave requirements - USERRA Intl Countries: Bahrain Full text of labour laws for Bahrain Intl Countries: Botswana Labour Laws - Botswana Employment Act 1982. No. 29. and Trade Disputes Act 1982. No. 19 (as amended to S.I. 4, 1986)

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    14. Calls For Peace, Political Clout Mark Intl Women's Day In Asia - MARCH 8, 2003
    Calls for peace, political clout mark intl Women's Day In Singapore, the politicaland civil rights group Think Centre to 'reflect on how each of us could play
    http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/women/issues/0,3516,140700,00.html
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    March 8 is International Women's Day Snitch on hubbies who stray, MB tells women Archived Stories
    Calls for peace, political clout mark Intl Women's Day in Asia KABUL Calls for peace, political clout and workplace protection were trumpeted across Asia on Saturday as thousands celebrated International Women's Day. More than 3,000 women attended a conference in the Afghan capital of Kabul at a tented venue that played host to last year's Loya Jirga Afghan grand assembly, at which women enjoyed their first political representation in 17 years. President Hamid Karzai, who failed to attend the conference as previously scheduled, voiced his support for greater freedoms in a written address delivered in his absence. He said: 'Women ... have suffered more than everybody else over the past two decades and they deserve being given their rights. 'Moving towards the creation of a civilised society is impossible without the active participation of women.' A lack of attention to women's political rights, health concerns, basic literacy needs and protection from abuse are not endemic to Afghanistan, however, as women from Indonesia to Thailand sought to highlight on Saturday.

    15. International Human Rights Advocacy At The University Of Denver
    Students review actual cases brought in US courts and international forums and challengelaws or practices that infringe on recognized human or civil rights.
    http://www.du.edu/intl/humanrights/ihrac_programs.html
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    Legal Advocacy and Research Clinical Human Rights Course at DU Development of Clinical Programs Abroad Clinical Legal Aid Initiatives Human Rights Internships Abroad
    Legal Advocacy and Research
    Students working with the Advocacy Center assist human rights attorneys and organizations and advocates in other countries with factual and legal research. The research is organized in the form of "litigation reports" setting out a complete factual background of the issues identifying the pertinent domestic and international law, and making recommendations for remedial action. Some of the work is available on line, both in formal Reports by the Center and in a series of Student Advocacy Papers produced under the auspices of the Center or its Director. Recent work of the Center has included:

    16. International Human Rights Advocacy At The University Of Denver
    About Us intl Student Scholar Services English Advocacy Papers • Human RightsLinks intl Calendar. and Social Covenant Ratifications. civil and Political
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    17. December 7, 2001: US Statement, Intl. Donor Conference On Burundi
    Nelson Mandela, has reaffirmed the US Government's commitment to development activitiesin health, civil society building, human rights (with emphasis
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    December 7, 2001
    STATEMENT OF THE UNITED STATES DELEGATION
    By
    Keith Brown
    Senior Deputy Assistant Administrator for Africa
    United States Agency for International Development

    Distinguished Co-Chairmen President Buyoya and Jacques Loup, Honorable Members of the Burundian Delegation, Colleagues, Ladies and Gentlemen: On behalf of the Government of the United States, I would like to thank the Government of Burundi and the United Nations for sponsoring this international donor conference on Burundi. This forum has provided an important opportunity to exchange views, to discuss vital issues and to coordinate plans for helping Burundi promote stability and security, democracy, reconciliation and development. The United States also would like to express its appreciation for the extraordinary efforts of the Facilitator of the Burundi peace process, Nelson Mandela, who has done so much to promote peace and reconciliation in Burundi. The United States has supported and will continue to lend its full support to the Burundi peace process. We would like to congratulate all of the parties to the Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement on the November 1 installation of the transitional government. We are heartened by the efforts of the Burundians, with the support of the international community, to implement the Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement and to abide by its terms, as well as Burundi's macro-economic progress in the face of substantial constraints. We also want to recognize and fully support the South African Government in its efforts to assist Burundi through the provision of a Special Protection Unit to protect returning opposition leaders participating in the transitional government.

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