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Thursday, 2 September 2010

 

EU rejects Gadhafi's multibillion euro demand for help with illegal African migrants


 

Peruvian priest, German anti-racist group receive Aachen Peace Prize

 

UN to release Congo 'genocide' report in October


 

Firms urged to comply with pay laws

te change far worse than thought before

Wednesday, 1 September 2010
 
 

Opinion: Germany must take a close look at racism in the country


 

Russian opposition politician detained during protests


 

Israel gave 'licence to kill' on Gaza ship: Israeli Arab MP

 
 

Iranian newspaper says French first lady deserves to die

China Accuses Developed Nations of Backsliding on Climate Change Promises

Tuesday, 31 August 2010

 

First cracks as French foreign minister almost resigns over Roma policy

 
 

EU human rights committee to monitor Moscow protest

 
 

Amnesty criticises Rwandan genocide law, wants review


 

Mexico to announce plan to protect migrants

Monday, 30 August 2010

 

UN - Threats against journalists in eastern Nepal alarm UN human rights officials


 

Does diplomatic immunity breach a victim's human rights?

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Iranian Newspaper, Lashing Out at Critics of Stoning Sentence, Calls France’s First Lady A Prostitute

 

Palestinian rivals crack down harder on opponents


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Fouls and Goals for Climate Change at World Cup
Friday, 27 August 2010

   

France deports more Roma in defiance of international criticism

 
   

Mexico starts identifying 72 massacred migrants

 
   

US registers concern over jailing of Russian activist


   

Leaked UN report accuses Rwanda of possible genocide in Congo

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Thursday, 26 August 2010

 
 

US admits human rights shortcomings in UN report

 

 

Uganda court scraps sedition laws



Germany - Federal Minister Westerwelle: Commitment to human rights is a major cross-cutting task


 

Facing jail, the unarmed activist who dared to take on Israel

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