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61. Privacy Digest: Thursday, November 4, 1999
may be long dead, but critics say the current government of haiti is just as intolerantof free speech. An alliance of human rights and civil liberties groups
http://www.privacydigest.com/1999/11/04
Privacy Digest
Your daily source for news that can impact people's privacy. php view ('zone:16', 0, '', '', '0'); view ('zone:5', 0, '', '', '0'); Search for this: THUNDERSTONE - EPI, INC. Thursday, November 4, 1999
Technology News from Wired News Palm Prints May Finger Crooks . NEC Technologies of Itasca, Illinois, on Monday announced the launch of its Automated Palmprint Identification System (APIS), which enables law enforcement agencies to efficiently automate palm print databases. Technology News from Wired News The Internet's 'Living Treasure' . Whenever you read about an egregious invasion of consumer privacy on the Internet, one name keeps popping up: Richard Smith. Smith fingered the author of the Melissa virus. He uncovered Microsoft's suspicious registration practices, and he discovered the presence of unique identifying numbers in the majority of digital documents. This week, he revealed RealNetworks' sneaky data-gathering practices. Technology News from Wired News Web Doctors Push for Ethics . The heads of several medical Web sites are working to develop ethical guidelines designed to protect both consumers and the commercial interests of the online health industry.

62. Today In History ~ October 15
down a significant part of the civil rights Act of kill 5 snipers at Beirut IntlAirport 1984 President JeanBertrand Aristide returned to haiti three years
http://twotrees.www.50megs.com/attic/history/10/15.html
Today in History ~ October 15
Events 1501 - English crown prince Arthur marries Catharina of Aragon
1520 - King Henry VIII of England orders bowling lanes at Whitehall
1522 - Emperor Charles names Hernan Cortes governor of Mexico
1581 - Commissioned by Catherine De Medici, the 1st ballet "Ballet Comique de la Reine," is staged in Paris
1598 - Spanish general strategist Bernardino de Mendoza occupies Fort Rhine
1641 - Paul de Chomedy de Maisonneuve claims Montreal
1655 - Jews of Lublin are massacred
1660 - Asser Levy granted butchers license (kosher meat) in New Amsterdam
1777 - Tory Mjr James Graves Simcoe appointed commandant of Queen's Rangers to combat American rebels
1783 - Jean Piletre de Rozier makes captive-balloon ascent 1789 - 1st presidental tour-George Washington in New England 1827 - Charles Darwin reaches Christ's Counsel, Cambridge 1842 - Karl Marx becomes editor-in-chief of Rheinische Zeitung 1846 - Dr William Thomas Green Morton 1st public use of ether in Boston 1860 - 11-year-old Grace Bedell of Westfield, N.Y., wrote a letter to presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln, suggesting he could improve his appearance by growing a beard.

63. UTLOL - Journals - Alphabetical List - H
(EBSCO) haiti Observateur freely available to all users 11/27 (Gale Group) Harvardcivil rightscivil liberties law review limited to students, faculty, and
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/journals/h.html
Choose Search UTNetCAT-Online Catalog -Title -Title Keywords -Author -Author Keywords -Subject -Subject Keywords -Mixed Keywords -Call Number Electronic Journals UTLOL-Library Web Site UT Austin's web site AllTheWeb Altavista Google IMDB.com Web Crawler Yahoo! Journals Home
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Ha - Hi Journals to of 953
Haagsche courant
01/01/2003 - present. (LexisNexis)
Habitat (Melbourne)
02/01/1997 - present. (Gale Group)
Habitat International
Vol. 19 (1995) - present. (Elsevier) About
Haematologia
06/01/1998 - 12/01/2002. (EBSCO)
Haemophilia : the official journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia
01/01/1998 - 1 year ago. (EBSCO)
Haemophilia
Vol. 4 (1998) - present. (Synergy) About
HAHR: Hispanic American Historical Review
Vol. 1 (1918) - Vol. 79 (1999). (JSTOR) About
HAHR: Hispanic American Historical Review
Vol. 79 (1999) - present. (Project MUSE) About
Haiti Economic Competitiveness
01/01/2003 - present. (EBSCO)
Haiti Economic Studies
09/01/2000 - present. (EBSCO)
Haiti Observateur
11/27/2002 - present
Halcyon itinerary, and True millenium messenger

64. Calendar Of Upcoming Events
of haiti, Afghanistan, Philippines, Columbia, Venezuela, Korea Cuba. Money forjobs, education housing healthcare. Defend civil liberties civil rights.
http://www.refuseandresist.org/new/calendar.php
Calendar of Upcoming Events
If you have an event you would like to see posted to our events calendar, please email the details to events@refuseandresist.org Be sure to include a date, time, location, and brief description of the event, and contact information (phone, fax, email, website).
11 am and 6 pm Justice for Jose Santos, Jr. press conference

Location: NYC Dept of Corrections, New York City NY
Website: http://october22-ny.org
10:00 am Hands off Juanita Young Support Rally
6/11 FRI, 8:30 am - Hands off Juanita Young, mother of Malcolm Ferguson (killed by NYPD 3/1/00)drop the charges now! In front of Bx DA's office, across street from Bx Criminal Court, 215 E 161st St, 1 block east of Grand Concourse (4/D to 161st St). 10 am: court appearance, Criminal Court, 2nd fl, AP3. Oct 22 Coalition Against Police Brutality, Repression, and the Criminalization of a Generation.
Phone: 866-235-7814
Email: oct22ny@yahoo.com
8:30 am Hands Off Juanita Young: June 11th Court Date
Hands Off Juanita Young: Be at the June 11th Court Date On June 11, 2004 Juanita Young, courageous fighter and outspoken critic of police brutality, and mother of Malcolm Ferguson who was killed by the NYPD, will be present at Bronx Criminal Court for her 9th court appearance. On April 14, 2004, civil rights attorney Lynne Stewart filed several motions to drop all charges against Juanita Young in the interest of justice. Juanita and her supporters are looking toward the June 11, 2004 court hearing and join the struggle to expose and to defeat the vicious harassment campaign waged against Juanita Young and her family by the NYPD and the Bronx district attorney’s office.

65. OWC, Feb 11-14th, 2000
Ronald SaintJean, intl Relations Secy, CGT, haiti;. Mansilla, teacher; Luis Mesina,intl Relations Secy Jésus Corbillero, Gen Secy, civil Construction, Chimbote
http://www.owcinfo.org/owcnews/Preparatory/endorsers.html
Open World Conference of Workers
Open World Conference Of Workers In Defense Of Trade Union Independence And Democratic Rights San Francisco, California, USA 11—14 February, 2000 Initiated by: Western Hemisphere Workers Conference Continuations Committee; San Francisco Labor Council, AFL-CIO; International Liaison Committee for a Workers International Organizing Committee: Jack Henning , Secy-Treasurer Emeritus, California Labor Federation (AFL-CIO); Walter Johnson , Exec Secy-Treasurer, San Francisco Labor Council; Baldemar Velasquez , Pres, Farm Labor Organizing Ctte (FLOC/AFL-CIO); Daniel Gluckstein , Coord, International Liaison Ctte for a Workers International (ILC); Nancy Wohlforth , Secy-Treasurer, Office Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) Local 3; Frank Martin del Campo , Natl Exec Bd member, Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA); Ed Rosario , Coord, WHC/Pres, San Francisco Chapter, LCLAA (Co-Coord, Open World Conference); Mya Shone , OPEIU Local 3 (Co-Coord, Open World Conference); Alan Benjamin , Asst Coord WHC/OPEIU Local 3;

66. OneWorld US - OneWorld US Home In Depth Human Rights Civil Rights
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http://us.oneworld.net/article/archive/2277/80

67. OneWorld.ca - OneWorld.ca In Depth Human Rights Civil Rights
From haiti Support Group Related haiti Latin America India Bangladesh SouthAsia Religion Human rights People s Union for civil Liberties. Centre
http://www.oneworld.ca/article/archive/943/80

68. OneWorld.ca - OneWorld.ca In Depth Human Rights Civil Rights
Read more Related haiti. Read more Related South East Europe AlbaniaLaw Governance civil Society Politics Human rights.
http://www.oneworld.ca/article/archive/943/140

69. OneWorld UK - OneWorld UK In Depth Human Rights Civil Rights
Group Related topics/regions haiti Latin America India Bangladesh South AsiaReligion Human rights links. People s Union for civil Liberties. Centre
http://uk.oneworld.net/article/archive/1969/80

70. Full Text Electronic Journal List - H
haiti Economic Studies is available from 09/01/2000 to present in Harvard civil rightscivilliberties law review is available from Spring 1993 to present in
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Haagsche courant is available from 01/01/2003 to present in LexisNexis Academic
Habitat (Melbourne) is available from 02/01/1997 to present in Student Resource Center Gold Edition
Habitat international is available from 06/01/1976 to present in ScienceDirect Elsevier Science Journals
Haematologia is available from 06/01/1998 to 12/01/2002 in Academic Search Premier
Haemophilia : the official journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia is available as follows: [from 01/01/1998 to present in Blackwell-Synergy ] [from 01/01/1998 to 1 year ago in Academic Search Premier and Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition
Hairdresser's Journal International is available from 12/01/2003 to present in
Haiti Economic Competitiveness is available from 01/01/2003 to present in Business Source Premier
Haiti Economic Studies is available from 09/01/2000 to present in Business Source Premier
Hamline journal of public law and policy

71. YOUNG SCHOLAR’S SYMPOSIUM
to recruit and train observers of elections in haiti and South In Defense of civilRedress The Enforcement of Human rights through civil Litigation in
http://sjil.stanford.edu/yss/moderator.htm
Professor Ibrahim J. Gassama University of Oregon Law School Professor Gassama is Associate Professor at the University of Oregon Law School, where he teaches International Business Transactions, Criminal Investigation, and International Law. He is the author of Environmental Citizen Suits Butterworths 1992) and he received the Human Rights Award (2000) from the Society of American Law Teachers for his contribution to humanitarianism and peacekeeping. He received his B.A. from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and his J.D. from Harvard Law School Professor Gassama has been heavily involved in issues surrounding human rights, foreign policy, and international economic development. These issues led him to recruit and train observers of elections in Haiti and South Africa , including South Africa 's first all-race democratic election. In some cases, he served as an observer himself. Afterward, he supervised reports from the governmental agencies involved in the elections. Gassama has also worked as a staff attorney for the Legal Action Center in New York , representing clients on employment discrimination issues.

72. Economic & Social Rights & The Right To Health (II)
purport to set international standards for civil and political In the developmentof a right to adequate care, the United States and haiti require different
http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/hrp/Publications/economic2.html
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Session III
Institutionalizing Economic and Social Rights
Philip Alston (Chair)
The principal stumbling block to the realization of the Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights has always been the debate over the nature of state obligations. In the case of civil and political rights, it is assumed that these obligations are absolute and immediate. The country that is impoverished and in major difficulty, like the Uganda of ten years ago or the Zaire of today, still must respect the right of its prisoners to decent conditions. Of course, it is ludicrous to hold such a country to this obligation. International human rights bodies will insist on it for formality's sake, but no one takes them seriously. In reality, a sliding scale is applied. By the terms of the Covenant, social and economic rights are neither absolute nor immediate; nonetheless, states are not without obligation to fulfill them. The obligation consists in two words that are often overlooked: state parties must "take steps" to realize the rights enumerated in the Covenant. The duty is qualified by the state's available resources, and so on. Even so, the obligation to "take steps" remains. Until recently, there has been no international forum to discuss and debate the nature of the obligation and the content of particular rights. The U.N. Commission on Human Rights devotes about five percent of its time to economic and social rights issues; other human rights bodies usually ignore them. The only body mandated to do work in this area, the U.N. Committee of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, was established in 1987 on the implicit condition that it be ineffectual and inactive. Not until the Soviet Union had dissolved and the Cold War had ended was the Committee free to go about its work.

73. NATIVE-L (December 1992): 500 Years Of Resistance
Previous article Maoist intl ist Mvmnt League of vile pirate Cristobal Colon sinvasion of haiti in 1492 as by fear of a massive civil disobedience campaign
http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/nl/9212/0132.html
500 Years of Resistance
Maoist Intl'ist Mvmnt mim@nyxfer.uucp
Mon, 28 Dec 1992 20:58:00 PST
Via The NY Transfer News Service * All the News that Doesn't Fit
from the Maoist Internationalist Movement (MIM)
MIM Notes, Issue 69: October, 1992
500 Years of Resistance to Colonization and Imperialism
by MC86
Throughout the continents called by the Kuna people "Abya-Yala,"
people are celebrating the first 20 days in October with more than
100 events and demonstrations dedicated to reaffirming 500 years
of mass resistance to capitalist might. The burning issues of the
movement concern what forms of independent power and leadership the revolutionary masses can best use to achieve national liberation. The First Continental Gathering of Indigenous Peoples in Quito, Ecuador in 1990 set in motion a political rolling stone that has swept through Latin and North Amerika leaving in its wake a heightened debate among grassroots and sectarian activists. The

74. Latino Pundit Civil Rights Being Lost In Phoenix, AZ
April 29, 2004. civil rights Being Lost In Phoenix, AZ. Over at The AmericanWay, something very unAmerican has been found. FOX11AZ.com
http://www.latinopundit.com/latino/archives/000740.html

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76. Amnesty Intl Torture Reports
controls based on intl human rights standards must be be consistent with intl human rights standards. These standards record of gross human rights violations, companies in several
http://www.webnetarts.com/socialjustice/aitortrpts.html
    Stopping the torture trade
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      Restraint chairs

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      Private security services AN AGENDA FOR ACTION Endnotes Special thanks to Omega Fdtn for research assistance
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      "I woke up a short time later to a very intense shocking pain running through my body.This electrical current was so intense that I thought that I was actually dying. I had not been causing any trouble, I was belly chained, shackled, seat belted in, and there was a fence between the officers and me, so there was absolutely no reasonfor them to be using this device on me. foto Frank Stott, managing dir. ICL Technical Plastics, secretly filmed demonstrating an electro-shock baton. While being secretly filmed he boasted that he had sold similar batons to the Chinese authorities to be replicated and mass produced. foto Leg irons, chains and cuffs on sale at a security fair, Beijing China 1998

77. Democracy Now!: Radio And TV News
Sweet Honey in the Rock Part II with the Legendary civil rights Singers “I thinkthat it is very important to understand that there is an American history
http://www.democracynow.org/index.pl?issue=20030530

78. The Humanitarian Times
Years after the intervention, haiti’s judicial BOOK PLANNING FOR INTERVENTIONINTL COOPERATION IN coordination, including the civilMilitary Operations
http://www.univ-lille1.fr/pfeda/Infos/1999/0402ht.htm
The Humanitarian Times April 2, 1999 LAST AID AGENCIES LEAVE KOSOVO - DIRECT OBSERVATION REDUCED: - INTERNALLY DISPLACED IN KOSOVO ESTIMATES: 200,000 to 500,000. Kosovo’s capital Pristina is referred to now as a ghost town. Aid agencies have no access inside Kosovo, to provide protection or food aid. The Intl. Crisis Group reports "Some 20,000-30,000 Kosovars are trapped in the Drenica area, moving from one place to another to avoid reprisals by Yugoslav/Serbian security forces & irregulars. Another 30,000 Kosovars are said to be on the run in the Pec region in W. Kosovo, making their way north. Serbian & Yugoslav security forces reportedly separated men from women & children - there is a real risk these men are no longer alive." Albania’s President Rexhep Meidani, asked for NATO ground troops enter Kosovo to stop the killing. - SHELTER WILL BE THE PRIME NEED OF PROJECTED 500,000 REFUGEES - MILITARY REGIME IN BURMA DENIES OPPORTUNITY FOR FINAL FAREWELL : Oxford Prof. Michael Aris, husband to Burma’s democratic leader Aung San Suu Kyi, died of cancer on Saturday having been repeatedly denied a visa into Burma by its military rulers. He had not seen his wife, who has been intermittently under house arrest in Burma, since 1996. Last week UN Special Rapporteur Rajsoomer Lallah delivered his report on Burma to the U.N. Human Rights Commission, concluding that the situation of human rights in Burma "is worsening and the repression of civil and political rights continues unabated."

79. Analysis Kerry Shows Up For Miss. Primary - (United Press
and cheered by the other 900 people who jammed the gymnasium when she stood up andexpressed her dismay by comparisons between the civil rights movement and
http://www.washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20040308-022724-5665r.htm

80. IRC | RightWeb | Group Watch: A. Philip Randolph Institute
began to direct some of its efforts towards haiti. Tom Kahn, the Department of IntlAffairs includes qualify as democratic. It defines civil liberties and
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A. Philip Randolph Institute
GroupWatch: Profiles of U.S. Private Organizations and Churches, was compiled by the Interhemispheric Resource Center , Box 2178, Silver City, NM 88062. Check when each article was last updated as much material is no longer current. This material is provided as a source for historic research. Jump directly to these subsections: A. Philip Randolph Institute Acronym/Code: APRI Updated: 8/89 Categories: Political, Education Background: The A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI) and its educational arm, the A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund (APREF) have their roots in the massive August 1963 March on Washington. The march was conceived by A. Philip Randolph and organized by Bayard Rustin. Its purpose was to broaden the southern civil rights movement led by Martin Luther King to one that would demonstrate a national unity for political, economic and social justice for blacks. The march was an overwhelming success, an event that saw more than 200,000 people gather before the White House to hear Randolph make a commitment to "join and support all actions undertaken in good faith and in accord with timehonored democratic traditions of nonviolent protest or peaceful assembly and petition, and of redress through the courts and the legislative process."(2) The political and philosophical positions of APRI are compatible with those of the neoconservative, anticommunist Social Democrats, USA. (22) Bayard Rustin served as president of SD/USA until his death and current APRI president, Norman Hill is on its board of directors. (18,37)

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