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Human rights open frontier: resistance and resilience

Human rights open frontier: resistance and resilience
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Human rights open frontier: resistance and resilience

Human rights open frontier: resistance and resilience
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Hybrid wars: On Luis Kutner and the perversion of the HR NGOs – The Greanville Post

Hybrid wars: On Luis Kutner and the perversion of the HR NGOs – The Greanville Post
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HRW report on Israel likely to cause more problems than it solves

Human Rights Watch, the world’s preeminent monitor of how governments treat people within their borders, has found that Israelis are guilty of apartheid. This is far more than a rhetorical charge, detailed over 223 pages in the language of a legal dossier. Long associated with white oppression of Blacks in South Africa apartheid is, in fact, a crime against humanity, outlined in the 2002 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. The statute defines apartheid as inhumane acts “committed in the context of an institutionalized oppression and domination by one racial group over any other racial group or groups and committed with maintaining that regime.”

Human Rights Watch Watches Out for US Bolivian Friends, Condemns Amnesty for Political Prisoners

Human Rights Watch Watches Out for US’ Bolivian Friends, Condemns Amnesty for Political Prisoners Comments NEW YORK Human Rights Watch (HRW) has condemned a general amnesty for over a thousand Bolivians persecuted under the one-year dictatorship of Jeanine Añez. Yesterday, the Washington-based human rights organization decried the plan to drop all charges against people resisting the government as “opening the door to impunity.” Its Americas director, Jose Miguel Vivanco, said that the new law “undermines victims’ access to justice and violates the fundamental principle of equality before the law.” HRW alleges that a handful of anti-coup demonstrators carried out serious crimes, such as arson or kidnapping, while opposing the regime, thus making general amnesty seriously problematic.

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