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This article deals with the question of political and human/minority rights in the region of Kosovo & Metohija twenty years after the "2004 March Pogrom“
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights visited Stanford on Wednesday for a panel conversation on the looming risks generative AI has on global human rights.
county chairs, vice chairs, state reps, state senators and that s how you win the iowa caucuses. hillary clinton, you have questioned her stance on social securi security, on the death penalty and wall street. tell us the difference between you and mrs. clinton on some of the areas that progressives are concerned about. let me talk about a few of them. one of the main issues we have to confront in the course of the election and years ahead is criminal justice reform. i put out a criminal justice reform imformed by 15 years of executive experience as a mayor and as a governor. that s one difference right there. secretary clinton for whatever her experience is, has a difficult time especially on issues whether it s immigration reform, marriage equality, or now the death penalty of acknowledging these are issues with human rights dimensions. these are not states rights. it s about our principles as a