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La democracia auténtica es el culto al respeto de la dignidad humana, la libertad, la justicia y la paz |
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La NO violencia no es la simple ausencia de violencia.
- La NO violencia es tener la oportunidad de hacer daño y abstenerse de hacerlo.
- Es el reflejo del amor y la compasión humanas; es tan inseparable como la bondad de la compasión.
SS El Dalai Lama
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La violencia es el miedo a los ideales de los demás.
Mahatma Ghandi
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2008 Religious Freedom |
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2008 Annual Report on International Religious Freedom Oct.7 (DP.net).- US Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice, introduced to the public on September 19, this Annual Report covering the 12 months ended on 20 June 2008. This report has been issued annually for 10 years since the US Congress approved the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) of 1998. The report is now available to the public on the Internet >>HERE and institutions may get free hard copies if requested. This work supplements the most recent Human Rights Reports by providing additional detailed information with respect to matters involving international religious freedom. It includes individual country chapters on the status of religious freedom worldwide. According to the Report, the IRF Act requires «the designation of countries that have "engaged in or tolerated particularly severe violations of religious freedom" during the reporting period». Following its precise guidelines, the Report has designated Burma, China, North Korea, Iran, Sudan, Eritrea, Saudi Arabia, and Uzbekistan as "Countries of Particular Concern". In addition, "countries where religious freedom is of significant concern" include Afghanistan, Algeria, Cuba, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Malaysia, Pakistan, Russia, Sri Lanka, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam. >> Read more |
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Human Rights violators are no longer safe |
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Impunity is no longer a given for World dictators and their
straw men. International criminal courts
are convicting a growing number of perpetrators on crimes against humanity and
genocide.
Pinochet, in Chile,
just died in the midst of legal battles for his crimes. Milosevic and some of his henchmen faced
justice and were punished. Saddam
Hussein is about to be punished by the courts of his own country for genocide
and other crimes.
In recent days, another court convicted former Ethiopian
dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam in absentia of genocide for "the Red Terror",
one among many other of his crimes against humanity. While another dictator in Zimbabwe is giving him refuge, he is
in the international list of most wanted.
The former Liberian "President" and others in other
countries have followed or are following the same path of judgement and
conviction.
Dictators and their straw men are no longer safe.
Some dictators in Sudan,
Cuba, North Korea, Zimbabwe,
Myanmar
and other places still consider themselves above the law and despise those who
claim for human rights in their own countries.
They consider themselves -as Chiefs of State- immune from prosecution
and plan to be dictators for life to escape prosecution. However, that might not be so for long. The World is evolving and international
justice is becoming paramount for the protection of human rights and
fundamental liberties. It is a travesty of justice to treat Dictators as Chief of State. They are State criminals.
The staff of DemocraciaParticipativa.net
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Denuncias / Reports |
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Denuncias de violaciones de los derechos humanos
La Oficina del Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas recibe anualmente alrededor de 400,000 denuncias de violaciones a los derechos humanos, de los que gran parte llegan a través del número de fax de emergencia que funciona las 24 horas del día: (41-22) 917-0092. Cada año, se reciben por esta vía casi 200,000 comunicaciones informando sobre violaciones.
Las denuncias de violaciones de derechos humanos también se pueden hacer a través de la página en Internet del Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Derechos Humanos. Además, DemocraciaParticipativa.net pone a disposición de todos esta página interactiva para recoger y retrasmitir todo tipo de denuncias e informes.
Reporting human rights violations
The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights receives some 400,000 complaints on human rights violations every year. Many of them are received through the emergency Fax available every day for 24 hours: (41-22) 917-0092. This fax number receives some 200,000 reports per year.
Everyone may also send their complaints through the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. In addition, ParticipatoryDemocracy.net has this interactive page available for publishing complaints and other reports on human rights.
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