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Video: Congressman Ron Paul -- December 10, 2009 As the U.S prepares to send more troops to the war in Afghanistan, Barack Obama's in Norway to receive his Nobel Peace Prize, awarded in October. The Nobel Committee said it wanted to praise Obama's efforts to strengthen diplomacy and co-operation between nations. But for many, the 44th U.S. president was a surprise choice. Republican Congressman Ron Paul says Obama's recent war plans show ...
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Belarus You are here: Home Members Belarus Letters of Concern Беларуская English Tell a friend X Recipient's email: Sender's email: Your name: Add a note (optional): Abduction of activists Members of the Human Rights House Network are alarmed by recent reports of abductions of youth activists in Belarus. These incidents appear to be a new and intimidating tool for harassment of Belarusian ...
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By Michael Allen on December 16, 2009 Memorial leaders (clockwise from top) Lyudmila Alexeyeva, Oleg Orlov, and Sergei Kovalev. Russian human rights group Memorial today received the Sakharov prize , the European Parliament’s tribute to Andrei Sakharov, the Nobel-winning nuclear scientist-turned-human rights campaigner. Jerzy Buzek, the parliament’s president, awarded the prize to Memorial leaders Oleg Orlov, Sergei Kovalev, ...
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