Daily News Monitoring Service From The intl Press. Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand tibet TogoTonga 2003 over the previous year, an Islamic civil rights group reported http://bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hidDate=2004-05-05&hidType=TOP
Daily News Monitoring Service From The intl Press. Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand tibet TogoTonga Council on AmericanIslamic Relations, a civil rights group based in http://bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hidType=RIN&hidRecord=0000000000000000008209
Asian And Pacific Studies E-Journals - Pt.2 intl. Subjects law, civil rights, gender issues, religion, philosophy, politics,feminism and Areas of study India, Nepal, tibet, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Shri http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLAsian/AsianE-Journals-2.html
Extractions: Alphabetical Category Subtree WWW VL database WWW VL Global Search Edited by: Dr T. Matthew Ciolek Est.: 3 May 1995. Last updated 13 May 2003. This document is a part of Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library and Pacific Studies WWW Virtual Library . It keeps track of leading on-line serials of value/significance to researchers in Asian and Pacific Studies. Please mail tmciolek@coombs.anu.edu.au if you know of relevant information resource not in this list. Announce New/Improved E-Journal Sites Click to jump to the appropriate section A B C D ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z Ilankai Tamil Sangam (The Newsletter of the Ilankai Tamil Sangam, USA.)
Extractions: contents + Greenpeace's logo wars + US bill to allow Hollywood computer hacks + French law gives police power to tap ISPs and telcos to access private logs + UK to consider national IDs and moves for data retention rules + US new Homeland Security plan + Other Big Brother International news (China, Tunisia, Spain) Thanks to Chris Chiu last Greenpeace's logo wars Last year the food giant Danone won a lawsuit against online campaign which critisized its social policy; the Court denied the groups demand to forbid criticism, but OKed the trademark infringment claims because the logo was highjacked. This year Greenpeace, along with several coalition partners, has been waging a campaign against petroleum giant Esso (Exxon Mobil) , claiming that the firm has done "more than any oil company to block international action on global warming." As part of this campaign, it created a special logo based on Esso's insignia, but replaced the double "s" in Esso with a double dollar sign ("$$"). These logos were posted on several Greenpeace-related websites, including a special "Stop Esso"
JSAWS - About The Journal Himendra B. Thakur (intl. Subjects law, civil rights, gender issues, religion, philosophy,politics Areas of study India, Nepal, tibet, Afghanistan, Pakistan http://www1.shore.net/~india/jsaws/about.htm
Extractions: It is meant to disseminate works which address theoretical and practical issues that are of interest to both scholars of South Asia and to women in and from South Asia. Subjects: law, civil rights, gender issues, religion, philosophy, politics, feminism and ecofeminism, classical and modern literature, poetry, dance, music, drama, language, translations, history, folklore, customs, medicine, architecture, discoveries and cultural or social products by women, etc. Areas of study: India, Nepal, Tibet, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Shri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Taiwan, Maldives, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines.
Brock University Undergraduate Calendar - 2003-2004 Courses offered as intl 3P60) History of Mongolia, tibet and Xinjiang 16001950 (also offeredas intl 3P63) Europe s in the World Wars, the civil rights Movement, urban http://www.brocku.ca/webcal/2003/undergrad/courses/HIST.html
Extractions: COURSES Aboriginal Studies (ABST) Adult Education (ADED) Administration (ADMI) Astronomy (ASTR) ... Greek (GREE) History (HIST) International Studies (INTL) Italian (ITAL) Information Technology Information Systems (ITIS) Japanese (JAPA) ... Writing (WRIT) History Courses HIST 1F95 World History since 1914 Major political, social, economic and cultural trends of the 20th century, with prime focus on developments in Europe and the way they have affected the rest of the world; the decline of Europe in global political and economic terms. Topics include the world wars, the Russian Revolution, fascism, the Holocaust, the Cold War, decolonization and conflict and its resolution in the international, political and social spheres. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. HIST 1F96 The Americas Comparative themes in the history of the Americas from pre-Columbian times to the present, emphasizing class, colonialism, economics, gender, labour, political systems, race, religion, revolution and war. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week. HIST 1P92 Early Medieval Europe Societies and culture of Western Europe from the late Roman Empire until the Crusades and the 12th-century Renaissance. The agricultural base of society, its cultural context, the nature and roles of early Christianity and the ultimate survival and expansion of Christendom in the face of both pagan and Muslim challenges. Lectures, seminar, 3 hours per week.
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[NEWW/WEW] ABA-SILP Human Rights Committee E-News http//www.tibetjustice.org/join/ tibet Justice Center reintegration of child soldiersinto civil society. URL http//lists.partnersintl.net/pipermail/women http://lists.partners-intl.net/pipermail/women-east-west/2004-February/002599.ht
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TibetNet-News Flash Archive 2001 he is also being honoured as the founder of World tibet Day, being nonviolence leadersIndia s Mohandas Gandhi and United States civil rights leader Martin http://www.tibet.net/flash/flash_archive/2001/0601/260601.html
Extractions: says Tuesday, June 26 is Deadline for Expulsions A student from Serthar has sent an appeal for international help, saying that Tuesday, June 26 is the deadline for more than 7,000 monks and students to leave the encampment. The appeal says that all of the Han Chinese students and all of the foreign students must leave by June 26. Students from Taiwan, Singapore and elsewhere had been studying at Serthar. After June 26, the huts will be pushed over, the account says. The appeal identifies "Minister Wang" as the official who has ordered the expulsions, and says there are now 4,000 soldiers stationed near Serthar. It also says that the academy at Serthar was forced to stop classes on June 6.
Extractions: Other Resources: CTA Email Addresses Outside Links Tibet news Volume 6, Issue 1, January-April, 2002 Tanak Jigme Sangpo released on medical parole The Central Tibetan Administration welcomed the release of Tanak Jigme Sangpo, Tibets longest serving political prisoner. He was released on medical parole on March 31, 2002, after serving more than three decades in prison. "I welcome this decision by the Peoples Republic of China to release the longest-serving political prisoner of Tibet," said Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche, the Kalon Tripa of the Kashag (the highest executive body of the Central Tibetan Administration). The 76-year-old Sangpo was "released on medical parole and is currently staying with his niece, Pema Chozom a retired teacher, in Lhasa". Chozom had often visited Sangpo when he was in prison. Tanak Jigme, born in 1926, was first reportedly arrested in 1960 while teaching at the Lhasa Primary School. At the time, he was charged with "corrupting the minds of children with reactionary ideas." In 1964 he received a second sentence, where he served three years in Sangyip Prison for making comments regarding Chinese repression of Tibetans.
Aaron's Rantblog - A.k.a. Aaron The Liberal Slayer http//liberalslayer.blogspot.com/ intl political. US Political Quislings http//liberalslayer.blogspot.com/ intl- lobby. US Lobby be replaced by "civil rights Leader Day", lumping http://adg.blogspot.com/2003_02_01_adg_archive.html
Untitled Document Organization International Lesbian and Gay Association intl. Chin Human rights OrganizationCivil Society for China, including Taiwan, tibet, Xinjiang, etc. http://www.dictatorwatch.org/ae/gov.html
Extractions: The nations listed below include those rated the most oppressive (Not Free, and 7 out of 7 in both political rights and civil liberties) by the organization Freedom House , for 2000-2001. We also intend to collect links for democracy groups active with the other nations rated as Not Free, and also the countries rated Partly Free, since many of them are effectively dictatorships as well; Malaysia, for example.
Causes That Matter : Human Rights & Foreign Affairs : News bill to better protect Internet users privacy rights. in who gets protected theAmerican civil Liberties Union TAKE ACTION Help free tibet s Panchen Lama! http://www.causesthatmatter.com/HumanRights/HumanRightsList.cfm?c=10
Tibet Environmental Watch - Reports - Background indigenous peoples, or people in occupied territories such as tibet, who are Article1 of the International Covenant on civil and Political Rightsone of http://www.tew.org/background/env.rights.html
Extractions: What's New Reports Wildlife Geography ... Site Map Reports Environmental Harm as a Human Rights: Forging New Links By Laura Ziemer* In a world of increasingly severe and wide-spread environmental degradation, new tools are needed to respond to environmental harm. Traditional international environmental law, that addresses the rights and obligations between nation-states, has little to offer individuals harmed by environmental damage. People whose health or livelihood is threatened by exposure to hazardous waste or the pollution of streams and rivers, for example, often have no recourse under international environmental laws. In addition, people harmed by environmental degradation are often ethnic minority groups, indigenous peoples, or people in occupied territories such as Tibet, who are marginalized within their own countries and effectively excluded from political participation or redress under national laws. Linking human rights with the environment creates a rights-based approach to environmental protection that places the people harmed by environmental degradation at its center. Articulating the fundamental rights of peoples with respect to the environment creates the opportunity to secure those rights through human rights bodies in an international forum. This has particular force for the people most vulnerable to environmental harm and least able to access remedies or political support within their own countries. Connecting human rights and the environment reveals that human rights abuses often lead to environmental harm, just as environmental degradation may result in human rights violations.
HICLR - Hastings International And Comparative Law Research Sweatshop Watch a coalition of labor, community, civil rights, immigrant rights,women s, religious student (Oakland) tibet Justice Center http://www.uchastings.edu/library/Library Information/Student Resources/Journals
Extractions: The Library also has an online subscription to the BNA International Trade Reporter . (Based on our licensing agreement, access is limited to Hastings students and faculty using the database on campus.) To search the database select "International Trade Reporter" from the pull-down menu at the top of the screen. American Journal of International Law (AJIL)
KWSnet Civil Rights, Human Rights Index and human rights campaigns in Bangladesh, Burma, Vietnam, tibet and elsewhere Citizens Commission on civil rights (CCCR) Committed to the revitalization of a http://www.kwsnet.com/civilrig.html
Extractions: ABC of International Humanitarian Law (.pdf; 13 pp.) - A glossary. Aborigine News Aborigine news from multiple world news sources plus an excellent directory of resources. About.com: Human Rights - Human rights information resources presented by Kevin Reid ACLU News ACLU of Northern California News Adalah: Legal Centre for Arab and Minority Rights in Israel - An independent human rights organization, registered in Israel. Adalah works to protect human rights in general, and the rights of the Arab minority in particular. Addamer - A Palestinian non-governmental, civil institution which focuses on human rights issues. Offers support for Palestinian prisoners, advocating the rights of political prisoners. Works to end torture through monitoring, legal procedures and solidarity campaigns. Aegis Trust: Genocide Prevention Initiative - Works towards the prevention of genocide with survivors, decision-makers and the next generation through commemoration, education, awareness-raising and research.
Submarino The effects of desegregation and the legacy of the civil rights movement continue Witzel,Michael Karl MOTORBOOKS intl A nostalgic trip back to the great drive http://www.submarino.com.br/imports.asp?Query=&ProdTypeId=9&CatId=6464&PrevCatId
French Lawmakers Snub Chinese Leader rights, but rather the issue of whether one recognizes that tibet is an China nocloser to ratifying a key international pact on political and civil rights. http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/1/27/142318.shtml
Extractions: Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2004 PARIS China's president addressed France's parliament Tuesday in a rare honor to a foreign leader but was snubbed by many lawmakers because of Beijing's human rights record. Earlier, Hu Jintao and President Jacques Chirac warned Taiwan against holding a referendum, with the French leader saying any measure that breeds tension between the two Asian rivals is dangerous. Chirac also spoke out strongly in favor of lifting a European embargo on arms sales to China - imposed after Beijing's crackdown on democracy protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989. "This embargo no longer makes any sense," he said at a news conference with Hu. "It will, I hope, be lifted in the months to come." European ministers meeting Monday in Brussels, Belgium, said the EU could decide this spring to lift the ban.