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No Human Rights for Human Rights Defenders The Son of the Empire

21 hours ago ago from The Son of the Empire

MP Sam Rainsy My parliamentary immunity was removed by the National Assembly on 16 November 2009 for the second time this year and only five months after the immunity of two other opposition lawmakers, Ms. Mu Sochua and Mr. Ho Van, was removed. The National Assembly is not independent and effectively “rubber stamps” political decisions made by the Cambodian People’s Party and Prime Minister Hun Sen.  It spends its time doing this instead ...

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PSAC Statement on Human Rights Day: The struggle against discrimination faces uphill battle

4 hours ago ago from Public Service Alliance of Canada BC

The United Nations' Human Rights Day marks the anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 by the UN General Assembly. The UN has announced that this year's celebration will focus on non-discrimination. Human rights are a priority for PSAC, which has a long history of defending human rights and fighting discrimination. The union has been at the forefront in promoting employment equity, pay equity and ...

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A day of human wrongs. *SUSAN LOONEs Blog*

3 hours ago ago from *SUSAN LOONE’s Blog*

New Premier, Old Pledges, Pervasive Culture of Impunity: By SUARAM. In conjunction with the International Human Rights Day 2009, Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM) releases its Overview of Malaysia’s Human Rights Report for the year. Detention without Trial Continues SUARAM notes that despite the new Prime Minister Najib Razak’s pledges of reform and for greater adherence to human rights, no substantive legislative and ...

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Bill of Rights and Limitations

18 hours ago ago from Rebecca Mastey's Blog

Last week, the attorney who represented several Guantanamo detainees, Marc Falkoff , was scheduled to speak at McHenry County College. The talk was planned to center around the circumstances of many detainees' arrests, their innocence/guilt, their treatment and a collection of poetry written during their often extended stays ( Poems from Guantanamo The Detainees Speak ). That last part sounds a bit too hands-held-round-a-warm-fire-Kumbaya for ...

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No Human Rights for Human Rights Defenders

3 hours ago ago from KI Media

10 December 2009 NO HUMAN RIGHTS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS My parliamentary immunity was removed by the National Assembly on 16 November 2009 for the second time this year and only five months after the immunity of two other opposition lawmakers, Ms. Mu Sochua and Mr. Ho Van, was removed. The National Assembly is not independent and effectively rubber stamps political decisions made by the Cambodian People's Party and Prime Minister ...

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Coalition of Civil and Human Rights Organizations Calls on President Obama to Live Up to Peace Prize By Fulfilling Human Rights Commitments Here At Home

1 hour, 18 minutes ago ago from Good News Now

'Call to Action' Must Include Translating Our Domestic Human Rights Obligations From Rhetoric Into Reality WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, across the ocean, President Obama is accepting the Nobel Peace Prize which he has described as a "call to action." The Campaign for a New Domestic Human Rights Agenda is calling on President Obama to heed the call by taking concrete actions to reaffirm the United States' longstanding ...

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Students end hunger strike in Venezuela

20 hours ago ago from FanHouse

CARACAS, Venezuela -A group of college students ended a hunger strike after 17 days following a meeting Tuesday with Organization of American States representatives to air their concerns about human rights in Venezuela. Student leader Julio Rivas said the protest achieved its objective and the three OAS officials visiting from Washington agreed to relay their concerns to OAS Secretary-General Jose Miguel Insulza. A dozen students started the ...

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Government, Indians to settle suit over 1880s land trusts

17 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Business

The Obama administration said Tuesday it would pay $1.4 billion to a group of American Indians who said the government mismanaged a century-old system of Indian land trusts. The settlement, which would end one of the epic lawsuits of modern Washington, would be divided among more than 300,000 people, the descendants of Indians to whom the government assigned plots of tribal land under an 1887 law. Many of the plots are controlled by ...

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U.S. Agrees to $3 Billion Deal in Indian Trust Suit

23 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WASHINGTON The federal government announced on Tuesday that it intends to pay $3.4 billion to settle claims that it has mismanaged the revenue in American Indian trust funds, potentially ending one of the longest and most complicated class-action lawsuits ever brought against the government. Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and Attorney General Eric Holder announced Tuesday the settlement of ...

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Meijer will settle pharmacy case for $3 million

22 hours ago ago from Good News Now

DETROIT -Meijer Inc. will pay $3 million after the Midwest retail chain discovered it had employed four pharmacists who were barred from federal health programs, the government said Tuesday. The pharmacists worked at Meijer stores in Michigan and Ohio from 1997 to 2006 and had been barred from Medicare, Medicaid and Tricare, a military health plan. Federal law prohibits stores from using pharmacists on the exclusion list. Meijer gets federal ...

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