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Listening to Children

Listening to Children

“A society in which adults are estranged from the world of children, and often from their own childhood, tends to hear children's speech only as a foreign language, or as a lie…. Children have been treated … as congenital fibbers, fakers and fantasisers.” – Beatrix Campbell, British journalist. Do we hear the voices of the […]

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Georgia and Russia will litigate the war

As Jurist notes, Georgia has filed a complaint against Russia at the ICJ, and Russia is seeking evidence of war crimes by Georgian forces.

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China Putting on Face

China Putting on Face

Many heard the buzz and outrage over China's now infamous lip singing little girl at the opening ceremony. The 7 year old, Yang Peiyi, had won a national song contest to sing at the Opening Ceremonies, was replaced by 9 year old Lin Miaoke, who was deemed as more attractive, and suitable for the world […]

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Broken Georgian promises to refugees

 When Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili traveled to the Georgian-Abkhaz ceasefire line last year, he promised a crowd of Georgian refugees their return to Abkhazia within a year. But Saakashvili's promises to Georgian refugees rang hollow, even before the current crisis. A combined total of some 250,000 Georgians fled Abkhazia following the 1992-1994 war and the […]

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Khmer Rouge prison cheif, Duch, indicted on war crimes

The U.N. backed tribunal for the Khmer Rouge included war crimes on the indictment for the notorious prison leader, Kaing Guek Eav, or “Duch.” Duch, who faces charges for crimes against humanity, had war crimes added to his list of charges stemming from atrocities during the reign of the regime from 1975 to 1979. Five […]

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International Youth Day

International Youth Day

Yesterday, August 12th, was International Youth Day 2008, this year's theme is; Youth and Climate Change: Time for Action. Climate change is an increasingly growing problem, which affects everyone, especially those who will inherit the mistakes of the past. It is essential that young people across the globe be given a voice in working to combat […]

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Georgia's Children of War

Georgia's Children of War

Russia has long seen itself as the designated protector of both South Ossetia and Abkhazia, however the relative quite cease-fire was broken last Thursday as Russian troops once again asserted their might and hold on the region, catching innocent civilians in the wake. It is estimated that some 100,000 people have been displaced since the […]

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Russo-Georgian War

As everyone reading this almost certainly knows, Russia invaded Georgia on Friday in support of separatists in the breakaway provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia – the locations of the so-called “frozen conflicts.” Pravda accuses the President of Georgia, Mikhal Saakashvili, of “war crimes against humanity” as a result of Georgia's attempts to pacify South […]

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News…

News…

Child marriage question riles Saudi society The issue of child marriages in Saudi Arabia has united an unlikely coalition of opponents including human rights groups, clerics, journalists and intellectuals who decry the practice as harmful to children. Saudi officials now find themselves under increasing pressure to legislate a legal age for marriage, something the kingdom […]

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France's severe EU immigration agenda

France, who assumed the six-month European Presidency on July 1st, is pushing its own strict immigration agenda onto Europe. Amnesty International, alarmed at some of France's proposals, is calling on the European Parliament to respect its human rights mandate.  Meanwhile French President Nicolas Sarkozy's historically low home approval ratings and less than stunning attempts at […]

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International Day of the World's Indigenous People

International Day of the World's Indigenous People

Yesterday, August 9, 2008 marked the first International Day of the World's Indigenous People, The first event of its kind to take place, thanks to the landmark adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples by the General Assembly in September 2007. The convention and the event seeks to promote the culture and […]

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The Children of AIDS

The Children of AIDS

Some 2 million people die each year of AIDS, and around 33 million people around the world are infected with HIV.  A shortage of healthcare providers, access to treatment facilities, high cost and often unavailability of ARVs , and a lack of adequate education, has lead the disease's spread to continue climb.  Therefore the HIV/AIDS epidemic of […]

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Finding Hope

Finding Hope

"Children find everything in nothing; men find nothing in everything."  – Giacomo Leopardi (1798,1837), Italian poet and philosopher, from Zibaldone Scelto. It is true that as we grow our eye's seem to change, we seem to lose the wide and open vision that we had in childhood.  Our eye's no longer see everything with hopefulness, […]

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Bush preaches human rights

Ending his three day tour of Asia in Beijing, US President George Bush chided China on its dismal human rights record.  In July, Amnesty International released a report claiming human rights violations in China have increased in the lead up to the games. Just hours before the Olympic ceremony is to kick off, Bush, standing […]

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Hamdan sentenced

The jury in the U.S. war crimes trial of Salim Hamdan delivered a sentence Thursday of 5 ½ years in prison for providing material support to al-Qaida.  With time served, the sentence amounts to slightly less than 5 months in jail. The Pentagon had sought a 30-year term for the former driver of Osama bin […]

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