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Western Sahara: Aminatou Haidar Deported

Publicado Posted by Jillian C. York on 18/11/2009

Aminatou Haidar is a leading activist for independence of the Western Sahara (from Morocco). On Friday, November 13 when, upon returning to Laayoune (a city in the Western Sahara region), she was arrested and subsequently deported. Jillian C. York rounds up the reactions of bloggers.

Etiquetas Diaspora English Freedom of Speech Governance Human Rights International Relations Law Middle East & North Africa Refugees Spanish War & Conflict Weblog Western Sahara


Cuba: Courting Change

Publicado Posted by Janine Mendes-Franco on 18/11/2009

“There are a good number of ministers still under sixty, but the largest share of power is concentrated in the hands of septuagenarians and octogenarians”: Cuba's Generation Y suggests these veterans are unable “to hear the new generation knocking at the door, coming like a whi ...

Etiquetas Americas Cuba Cyber-Activism English Freedom of Speech History Human Rights Ideas Politics Roundups Youth


Papua New Guinea: Ursula Rakova Leads Relocation Efforts

Publicado Posted by Eduardo Avila on 18/11/2009

Activist Ursula Rakova has been leading efforts to relocate the residents from the Cataret Islands in Papua New Guinea, where it is estimated that by 2015 all of the islands will be completely submerged because of climate change.

Etiquetas Conversations for a Better World English Environment Feature General Oceania Papua New Guinea Refugees Weblog


Afghanistan: Press Karzai to Sever Links with Warlords

Publicado Posted by Human Rights Watch on 18/11/2009

(New York) - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and other foreign ministers attending the inauguration of President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan on November 19, 2009, should press for concrete action to sideline warlords, criminals and human rights abusers, Human Rights Watch said today. re ...

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US: Ratify Childrens Treaty

Publicado Posted by Human Rights Watch on 18/11/2009

(New York) - The United States should ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which is supported by nearly every other nation in the world, Human Rights Watch said today. The United States and Somalia are the only countries that have failed to ratify the Convention, which was adopted 20 ye ...

Etiquetas Press release Barack Obama Children's Rights Children's Rights Convention the Rights of the Child Obama administration United States United States US Foreign Policy