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Civil rights pioneers honored - The Union Leader


Civil rights pioneers honored
The Union Leader
She went on to attend Episcopal Theological School in Massachusetts (now the Episcopal Divinity School) — which Daniels had attended — and work as a human rights advocate in Washington, DC She also founded the Spirit House Project, an inner-city ...

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Group: Congo General Recruiting Children - TIME


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Group: Congo General Recruiting Children
TIME
... recruited another 149 boys and teenagers since April, according to a Human Rights Watch investigation published Wednesday. The children and teens were abducted from their homes, their schools, from fields and the sides of roads in eastern Congo.
Report: Congo Mutiny Using Child SoldiersVoice of America
Report: Congo mutineer forces 149 more boys, young men to fightLos Angeles Times
Wanted DR Congo general faces new chargesAljazeera.com
New York Times
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Toward justice and human dignity - Bucknell University


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Toward justice and human dignity
Bucknell University
Roy eventually plans to earn a graduate degree in human rights or international law so that she can prosecute war crimes and human rights abuses. She sees her Peace Corps experience as a fitting launching point for her career. "I realized this could be ...

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China's Misrule of Law - Project Syndicate


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China's Misrule of Law
Project Syndicate
PHILADELPHIA – A last-minute deal between the United States and China may afford human-rights lawyer and activist Chen Guangcheng the opportunity to enroll in law school in New York. But, even if a way out of the diplomatic debacle is at hand, ...
China's retaliates for Chen's escapeWashington Post (blog)
Activist Bob Fu Helped Chen Call CongressNPR
“Chen Guangcheng: His Case, Cause, Family, and Those Who Are Helping Him”National Right to Life News
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Young human rights writer Alice wins top prize - Leamington Courier


Young human rights writer Alice wins top prize
Leamington Courier
King's High School pupil Alice Woodhouse's article about prejudice against the Roma, Gypsy and Traveller communities, has won her the title of winner of the sixth form section of Amnesty International's Young Human Rights Reporter of the Year.
Heather is Amnesty International's Reporter of the YearCraven Herald

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