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3 hours ago ago from NWO Observer

First Published: Dec. 13, 2009 The Brussells Tribunal The machine of repression and death in Iraq continues unabated. The Presidential Council of Iraq has reportedly ratified the death sentences of some 900 detainees who languish on death row. Some 17 of them are confirmed to be women. None of the condemned had a fair trial. The Iraqi judicial system has been deemed corrupt, fundamentally dysfunctional and plagued with sectarianism ...

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Remembering Ethiopian Political Prisoners

22 hours ago ago from Ethio Sun |- Source of Ethiopian News & Opinion

Remembering Ethiopian Political Prisoners [1] By Alemayehu G. Mariam The Actions of Our Enemies, the Silence and Indifference of Our Friends “ In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends,” said Dr. Martin Luther King. The silence and indifference of our friends could be just as harrowing. Thank you Gasha (Shield) for Ethiopians for remembering the thousands of political ...

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To empower and to built pro-people, pro-victim human rights institution of India.

1 day ago ago from Peoples' Vigilance Committee on Human Rights (PVCHR)

To empower and to built pro-people, pro-victim human rights institution of India.

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14 hours ago ago from Human Rights Studies

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16 hours ago ago from Pajamas Media

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8 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

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