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Egyptians die, the West watches
Egyptians die, the West watches Editorial August 17, 2013 01:28 IST THE HINDU The violent crackdown throughout Egypt is exposing the depth of the crisis in that country even as… Read more
Coup topples Egypt’s Morsy; deposed president under ‘house arrest’
Coup topples Egypt’s Morsy; deposed president under ‘house arrest’ By Ben Wedeman. Reza Sayah and Matt Smith, CNN July 4, 2013 — Updated 0929 GMT (1729 HKT) Cairo (CNN) —… Read more
UAE: Unfair Mass Trial of 94 Dissidents
Investigate Allegations of Torture, Grant Public Access to Sessions (Beirut) : The United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities have compounded serious pre-trial violations of fair trial rights by arbitrarily denying family… Read more
Italian marines return to India to face trial
Two Italian marines accused of killing two Indian fishermen have returned to Delhi for trial, Indian officials have said, as diplomatic tensions ease. The pair landed in an Italian military… Read more
India Bars Italian Envoy’s Exit
NEW DELHI (AP): India’s Supreme Court on Thursday barred Italy’s ambassador from leaving the country and demanded that he explain why his country is refusing to return two Italian marines… Read more
‘Indo-Gulf reparation mechanisms’ a concise summary of representation
Representation for ‘Indo-Gulf Reparation Mechanisms ’ Mandating our elected representatives and officers to eliminate discrimination and imbalances of Non-resident Indians (NRIs) working in different countries. January 30, 2013 Panikkaveetil… Read more
Slavery payouts fuel reparations debate
The institutions and ordinary people who benefitted from slave trade revealed in UCL study THE EXTENT to which some of Britain’s wealthiest families profited from the exploitation of enslaved Africans… Read more
Reparations law up for signing
President Benigno Aquino III will mark the 27th anniversary of the People Power revolution on Monday with the signing of the Human Rights Victims Reparation and Recognition Act of 2013…. Read more
Violence against Women – One Billion Rising
14 February 2013: Around the world marking a day of action and dancing to protest against violence against women and girls Bangladesh In Bangladesh, at least 1,000 acid attack survivors… Read more
Arab Spring shows need to tackle graft in military – watchdog
KUWAIT | Wed Feb 6, 2013 (Reuters) – Governments in North Africa and the Middle East rocked by Arab Spring revolts must listen to citizen demands for accountability by cracking down on… Read more
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