Human Rights

And the Ox It Rode in On - China's Charter 08

This year is shaping up to be a remarkable one for the Middle Kingdom. Protests and civil unrest are on the rise, and chatter surrounding the pro-democracy petition called “Charter 08” is making waves across the country. What began with 303 signatories, many of whom are the usual suspects (i.e. human rights lawyers, professors, etc.), and who promptly received complementary state surveillance for participating—has grown into a percolating movement bringing more and more “everyday” citizens into the fold.
 

The Rise of China's Human Flesh Search Engine

One of the many reasons Beijing was awarded the 2008 Olympic Games was that, it was hoped, a massive influx of international visitors—journalists in tow—would help push the central government to lessen restrictions on China’s own domestic media. One dramatic outcome would have been a lasting breach in the Great Firewall of China, the country’s highly advanced internet censorship apparatus.

Invitation to Mantle Virtual Roundtable on Immigration

Dear all,

Iran's regime resorts to stall tactics again

The rapist-murderous Iranian regime is at it again resorting to its old

Musings on India

A combination of recent events caught my attention that led to a few brief thoughts on India I wanted to share.

Tis the Season to Learn About Chocolate

Before you decide to purchase some holiday chocolate, you might want to re consider your dessert and treat options this season.

Stop Rape Now

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Are You Aware?

November is adoption awareness month and for many people around the globe this is a non event.

Resources for Torture Survivors

 

May 1st Annual WFPG UN Briefings and Luncheon in New York

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Starting a revolution or an exercise in futility?

As many of my friends will tell you, I have recently become keenly focused on Moldova.

Diaspora African Women's Network (DAWN)

Founded in 2007, the Diaspora African Women's Network (DAWN) is a non-profit organization that serves as a global network for professional women of the African Diaspora.

Public libraries in the DC area

Libraries are a great place for refugees to access the internet, practice reading books in English, take free classes, and get acquainted with the community.

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