The article discusses Australia's poor human rights record. It notes that James Whelan from Amnesty International said at a public forum on May 23 that "Australia is the only Western democracy without human rights legislation." It also mentions that Labor state minister Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights, and that Jessica Moore criticized recent anti-terror laws as restricting free speech.
Why the Asian American Movement has a responsibility to support our sisters of all genders in the Global Sex Worker Rights Movement in Asia, who are harmed by U.S. policies and NGOs, as well as the immigrant sex workers inside our own communities.
Leigh ann jara immigration program & policy evaluation & analysis 2014Leigh-Ann Jara, M.S.
The moral panic over immigration that has fomented and grown in intensity with the terrorist attacks of 9/11; Welsh (2002, p.5) states that the laws were due to “moral panic…through distorted lens of racial and ethnic stereotypes.” The immigration laws are controversial to sparing viewpoints because the dilemma is not a clearcut liberal vs. conservative, or democrat vs. republican issue. The problem and solutions are multi-faceted and affect many aspects of American life.
Human rights movement in india vibhuti patelVIBHUTI PATEL
Human Rights Movements in India
By Dr. Vibhuti Patel,
Director, PGSR & Professor and Head, P.G. Department of Economics,
S.N. D. T. Women’s University, Mumbai
E mail: Vibhuti.np@gmail.com Mobile- 9321040048 Phone-91-022-27770227
Paper presented at National Seminar on ‘Social Movements in Contemporary India’ by Centre for Social Development, Delhi on 15-16. July 2010
Introduction
In India, the last quarter of the 20th century has been witness to a growing recognition of the place and relevance of human rights due to pressure from various social movements. It is axiomatic that this interest in human rights is rooted in the denial of life and liberty that was a pervasive aspect of the Emergency (1975-77). The mass arrests of the leaders of the opposition and the targeted apprehension of those who could present a challenge to an authoritarian state are one of the dominant images that have survived. The involuntary disappearance of Rajan in Kerala is more than a symbol of the excesses of unbridled power. Forced evictions carried out in Delhi in what is known as ‘Turkman Gate’ conjures up visions of large scale razing of dwellings of those without economic clout, and of their displacement into what were the outlying areas of the city. The catastrophic programme of barbaric mass sterilisation is an indelible part of emergency memory. The civil liberties movement was a product of the emergency. Arbitrary detention, custodial violence, prisons and the use of the judicial process were on the agenda of the civil liberties movement. For past 3 decades, Peasant movements, tribal movements, dalit movements, backward caste movements, women's movements, working class movements, students' movements, middle class movements and environmental movements have highlighted human rights concerns (Shah, 2004).
Why the Asian American Movement has a responsibility to support our sisters of all genders in the Global Sex Worker Rights Movement in Asia, who are harmed by U.S. policies and NGOs, as well as the immigrant sex workers inside our own communities.
Leigh ann jara immigration program & policy evaluation & analysis 2014Leigh-Ann Jara, M.S.
The moral panic over immigration that has fomented and grown in intensity with the terrorist attacks of 9/11; Welsh (2002, p.5) states that the laws were due to “moral panic…through distorted lens of racial and ethnic stereotypes.” The immigration laws are controversial to sparing viewpoints because the dilemma is not a clearcut liberal vs. conservative, or democrat vs. republican issue. The problem and solutions are multi-faceted and affect many aspects of American life.
Human rights movement in india vibhuti patelVIBHUTI PATEL
Human Rights Movements in India
By Dr. Vibhuti Patel,
Director, PGSR & Professor and Head, P.G. Department of Economics,
S.N. D. T. Women’s University, Mumbai
E mail: Vibhuti.np@gmail.com Mobile- 9321040048 Phone-91-022-27770227
Paper presented at National Seminar on ‘Social Movements in Contemporary India’ by Centre for Social Development, Delhi on 15-16. July 2010
Introduction
In India, the last quarter of the 20th century has been witness to a growing recognition of the place and relevance of human rights due to pressure from various social movements. It is axiomatic that this interest in human rights is rooted in the denial of life and liberty that was a pervasive aspect of the Emergency (1975-77). The mass arrests of the leaders of the opposition and the targeted apprehension of those who could present a challenge to an authoritarian state are one of the dominant images that have survived. The involuntary disappearance of Rajan in Kerala is more than a symbol of the excesses of unbridled power. Forced evictions carried out in Delhi in what is known as ‘Turkman Gate’ conjures up visions of large scale razing of dwellings of those without economic clout, and of their displacement into what were the outlying areas of the city. The catastrophic programme of barbaric mass sterilisation is an indelible part of emergency memory. The civil liberties movement was a product of the emergency. Arbitrary detention, custodial violence, prisons and the use of the judicial process were on the agenda of the civil liberties movement. For past 3 decades, Peasant movements, tribal movements, dalit movements, backward caste movements, women's movements, working class movements, students' movements, middle class movements and environmental movements have highlighted human rights concerns (Shah, 2004).
TORTTURE AND INHUMAN ACTS IN NIGERIA, WHATS NIGERIA GOVERNMENT DO WITH HUMAN ...Lynn University
INTRODUCTION
Democracy is a legendary system of government in which every countries of the world, today it is desires to have democracy or claims to be one. Today if truly democracy and human rights are incompatible in certain situation, it means freedom and justice and equality for all branch of people are guaranteed. Democracy ensure human rights to be primarily virtuous, balance and adequate of moderation, furthermore , democracy ensure human right broadly, human right include: right to life, liberty, right of property , freedom of speech ,and security of individual, which have been definite in the constitution. But, in Nigerian torture has been considerable through human rights mismanagement. The government agencies, such as military and police brutalize the people by torturing them. However, torture and inhuman acts are commonly carried out by government agencies such as police and soldiers. During the military regime in Nigeria, time torture and inhuman acts gained more power for the misdeed of the citizens in Nigeria. Such conditions; torture thoroughly undermined due process and the rule of law, and other inhuman acts were a confirmed routine. Meanwhile inhuman act and torture were implemented by government agencies, such as soldiers; army forces and polices; they thought that torture and abuse of human rights were the best tools to get equitable and eloquent information from suspects. This book concerns with torture and inhuman acts in Nigeria; what is the Nigerian government response to human rights violation; also it would talks about Nigeria economics, poverty and corruption in Nigeria.
The Main Responsibility for Torture and Cruel Act in Nigeria.
The main groups responsible for torture and inhuman acts in Nigeria were the police’s and soldiers mostly using inhuman acts and torture as a way of disarranging suspects of crimes. Torture and inhuman acts were rampant within the soldier’s barracker and polices custody. The military and police were said to carry out inhuman and torture as the best way for investigated any crimes or as a way of beating in order to getting eloquent information. However, inhuman acts and torture had become such a fundamental guarding and scouting in the country which many polices headquarters in Nigeria use formal torture.
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Sources of Human Rights in Islam and WesternEHSAN KHAN
Human rights are a special sort of inalienable moral entitlement. They attach to all persons equally, by virtue of their humanity, irrespective of race, nationality, or membership of any particular social group. Human rights belong to an individual as a consequence of being human. The term came into wide use after World War II, replacing the earlier phrase "natural rights," which had been associated with the Greco-Roman concept of natural law since the end of the Middle Ages. As understood today, human rights refer to a wide variety of values and capabilities reflecting the diversity of human circumstances and history. They are conceived of as universal Universality of human rights is controutrsial, applying to all human beings everywhere, and as fundamental, referring to essential or basic human needs.
The concept of human rights is based on the belief that every human being is entitled to enjoy her/his rights without discrimination. Human rights differ from other rights in two respects. Firstly, they are characterized by being:
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
TORTTURE AND INHUMAN ACTS IN NIGERIA, WHATS NIGERIA GOVERNMENT DO WITH HUMAN ...Lynn University
INTRODUCTION
Democracy is a legendary system of government in which every countries of the world, today it is desires to have democracy or claims to be one. Today if truly democracy and human rights are incompatible in certain situation, it means freedom and justice and equality for all branch of people are guaranteed. Democracy ensure human rights to be primarily virtuous, balance and adequate of moderation, furthermore , democracy ensure human right broadly, human right include: right to life, liberty, right of property , freedom of speech ,and security of individual, which have been definite in the constitution. But, in Nigerian torture has been considerable through human rights mismanagement. The government agencies, such as military and police brutalize the people by torturing them. However, torture and inhuman acts are commonly carried out by government agencies such as police and soldiers. During the military regime in Nigeria, time torture and inhuman acts gained more power for the misdeed of the citizens in Nigeria. Such conditions; torture thoroughly undermined due process and the rule of law, and other inhuman acts were a confirmed routine. Meanwhile inhuman act and torture were implemented by government agencies, such as soldiers; army forces and polices; they thought that torture and abuse of human rights were the best tools to get equitable and eloquent information from suspects. This book concerns with torture and inhuman acts in Nigeria; what is the Nigerian government response to human rights violation; also it would talks about Nigeria economics, poverty and corruption in Nigeria.
The Main Responsibility for Torture and Cruel Act in Nigeria.
The main groups responsible for torture and inhuman acts in Nigeria were the police’s and soldiers mostly using inhuman acts and torture as a way of disarranging suspects of crimes. Torture and inhuman acts were rampant within the soldier’s barracker and polices custody. The military and police were said to carry out inhuman and torture as the best way for investigated any crimes or as a way of beating in order to getting eloquent information. However, inhuman acts and torture had become such a fundamental guarding and scouting in the country which many polices headquarters in Nigeria use formal torture.
Global protest suppression_Relation Sandro Suzart SUZART GOOGLE INC Un...Sandro Suzart
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Sources of Human Rights in Islam and WesternEHSAN KHAN
Human rights are a special sort of inalienable moral entitlement. They attach to all persons equally, by virtue of their humanity, irrespective of race, nationality, or membership of any particular social group. Human rights belong to an individual as a consequence of being human. The term came into wide use after World War II, replacing the earlier phrase "natural rights," which had been associated with the Greco-Roman concept of natural law since the end of the Middle Ages. As understood today, human rights refer to a wide variety of values and capabilities reflecting the diversity of human circumstances and history. They are conceived of as universal Universality of human rights is controutrsial, applying to all human beings everywhere, and as fundamental, referring to essential or basic human needs.
The concept of human rights is based on the belief that every human being is entitled to enjoy her/his rights without discrimination. Human rights differ from other rights in two respects. Firstly, they are characterized by being:
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
This Live Seminar examined how recent legal and policy trends—punctuated by a June 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision—may alter modalities of humanitarian engagement with non-state armed groups. In Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of a law criminalizing various forms of “material support” to prohibited groups.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. It has been rightly proclaimed in the American declaration of independence that “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Created with certain unalienable rights….” Similarly, Indian Constitution has ensured and enshrined Fundamental rights for all citizens irrespective of caste, creed, religion, color, sex or nationality. These basic rights, commonly known as human rights, are recognized the world over as basic rights with which every individual is born.
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This is a gallery of bushfire and climate change comics generated in the satirical collage workshop of Dave Riley during the time when so much of Australia caught on fire.
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A personal meditation on the experience of Fibromyalgia, containing,what may be, some useful lifestyle tips for the newly ill.
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Countering the racist lies & building solidarity with refugeesRatbag Media
Talk presented by Peter Benedek,
Focus of this is on countering the dangerous, racist lies – from politicians, from media – that create climate of fear, of scapegoating. Just what is behind this “fortress Australia” policy?
As Alex – Tamil spokesperson for the boat currently in Indonesia, where a recent hunger strike was held – told GLW: “When people are fleeing war and genocide, how can a country think protecting themselves is more important than helping these people? The world is for all of humankind, we are just like you except we do not have a country.”
“We are refugees and we want to get away from genocide”, Alex said. “There are women and children on board here. And we are not animals, we are people, but we are being treated inhumanely.”
13. Style?
Australia's poor human rights record
Jim McIlroy, Brisbane
26 May 2007
BRISBANE — “Australia is the only Western democracy without human rights legislation”, James
Whelan from Amnesty International told a public forum attended by 50 people on May 23.
Labor state minister for education Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights like those
adopted in Victoria and the ACT and that which has been operating for 17 years in New
Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of compatibility with human rights to
accompany every bill that comes before parliament.
Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last year under the so-called anti-
terror laws, pointed out that state Labor governments have been collaborating with the
federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws. Moore, an anti-war activist who has
helped organise demonstrations in support of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was
accused of aiding Hamas in an anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-terror
hotline.
“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are totally
against free speech”, Moore said. She urged people to collectively defy the laws and
mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of human rights to protect our
freedoms.”
14. Style: Descriptive heading
Australia's poor human rights
record
Jim McIlroy, Brisbane
26 May 2007
BRISBANE — “Australia is the only Western democracy without human rights legislation”, James Whelan from Amnesty
International told a public forum attended by 50 people on May 23.
Labor state minister for education Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights like those adopted in Victoria and the
ACT and that which has been operating for 17 years in New Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of
compatibility with human rights to accompany every bill that comes before parliament.
Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last year under the so-called anti-terror laws, pointed out that
state Labor governments have been collaborating with the federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws. Moore, an
anti-war activist who has helped organise demonstrations in support of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was
accused of aiding Hamas in an anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-terror hotline.
“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are totally against free speech”, Moore
said. She urged people to collectively defy the laws and mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of
human rights to protect our freedoms.”
15. Author's name underneath
the headline
Australia's poor human rights record
by Jim McIlroy
26 May 2007
BRISBANE — “Australia is the only Western democracy without human rights legislation”, James
Whelan from Amnesty International told a public forum attended by 50 people on May 23.
Labor state minister for education Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights like those
adopted in Victoria and the ACT and that which has been operating for 17 years in New
Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of compatibility with human rights to
accompany every bill that comes before parliament.
Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last year under the so-called anti-
terror laws, pointed out that state Labor governments have been collaborating with the
federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws. Moore, an anti-war activist who has
helped organise demonstrations in support of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was
accused of aiding Hamas in an anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-terror
hotline.
“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are totally
against free speech”, Moore said. She urged people to collectively defy the laws and
mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of human rights to protect our
freedoms.”
16. Include all relevant
dates
Australia's poor human rights record
Jim McIlroy, Brisbane
26 May 2007
BRISBANE — “Australia is the only Western democracy without human rights legislation”, James
Whelan from Amnesty International told a public forum attended by 50 people on
May 23.
Labor state minister for education Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights like those
adopted in Victoria and the ACT and that which has been operating for 17 years in New
Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of compatibility with human rights to
accompany every bill that comes before parliament.
Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last year under the so-called anti-
terror laws, pointed out that state Labor governments have been collaborating with the
federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws. Moore, an anti-war activist who has
helped organise demonstrations in support of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was
accused of aiding Hamas in an anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-terror
hotline.
“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are totally
against free speech”, Moore said. She urged people to collectively defy the laws and
mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of human rights to protect our
freedoms.”
17. Place
Australia's poor human rights record
Jim McIlroy, Brisbane
26 May 2007
BRISBANE — “Australia is the only Western democracy without
human rights legislation”, James Whelan from Amnesty International told a public forum
attended by 50 people on May 23.
Labor state minister for education Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights like those
adopted in Victoria and the ACT and that which has been operating for 17 years in New
Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of compatibility with human rights to
accompany every bill that comes before parliament.
Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last year under the so-called anti-
terror laws, pointed out that state Labor governments have been collaborating with the
federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws. Moore, an anti-war activist who has
helped organise demonstrations in support of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was
accused of aiding Hamas in an anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-
terror hotline.
“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are totally
against free speech”, Moore said. She urged people to collectively defy the laws and
mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of human rights to protect our
freedoms.”
18. All names of people, companies,
countries etc. are spelt correctly.
.
Australia's poor human rights record
Jim McIlroy, Brisbane
26 May 2007
BRISBANE — “Australia is the only Western democracy without human rights
legislation”, James Whelan from Amnesty International told a public forum attended
by 50 people on May 23.
Labor state minister for educationDean Wells argued for a charter of
human rights like those adopted in Victoria and the ACT and that which has been
operating for 17 years in New Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of
compatibility with human rights to accompany every bill that comes before
parliament.
Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last
year under the so-called anti-terror laws, pointed out that state Labor governments
have been collaborating with the federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws.
Moore, an anti-war activist who has helped organise demonstrations in support of
Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was accused of aiding Hamas in an
anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-terror hotline.
“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are
totally against free speech”, Moore said. She urged people to collectively defy the
laws and mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of human rights to
protect our freedoms.”
19. All quotes are attributed to
someone, who has both a first
and last name.
Australia's poor human rights record
Jim McIlroy, Brisbane
26 May 2007
“Australia is the only Western
BRISBANE —
democracy without human rights
legislation”, James Whelan from Amnesty
International told a public forum attended
by 50 people on May 23.
Labor state minister for education Dean Wells argued for a charter of human rights like those
adopted in Victoria and the ACT and that which has been operating for 17 years in New
Zealand. Such a charter requires a statement of compatibility with human rights to
accompany every bill that comes before parliament.
Jessica Moore, who faced police investigation in Wollongong last year under the so-called anti-
terror laws, pointed out that state Labor governments have been collaborating with the
federal Coalition to implement the draconian laws. Moore, an anti-war activist who has
helped organise demonstrations in support of Palestinians’ right to self-determination, was
accused of aiding Hamas in an anonymous complaint to the federal government’s anti-terror
hotline.
“My experience shows that police are political, ideological. These anti-terror laws are totally
against free speech”, Moore said. She urged people to collectively defy the laws and
mobilise against them. “We need to campaign for a bill of human rights to protect our
freedoms.”