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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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The Euro-African summit: Please come, but don't bring your monsters |
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The dictators of Sudan and Zimbabwe should not have been welcome in Lisbon Dec 6.– In Lisbon at the end of this week, the leaders of the European Union will sit down with the leaders of the African Union. It will be a grand jamboree, the first of its kind since a summit in Cairo seven years ago. But one prime minister from the European side will not be showing up. This is not because Gordon Brown has been having such a torrid time filling Tony Blair's boots in Britain, though he has. He is staying away because he refuses to attend a meeting that is also being attended by Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe. …
When Mr Brown said he would stay away if Mr Mugabe showed up, and the Africans threw their weight behind Mr Mugabe, the Portuguese chose to go ahead without Mr Brown rather than spoil the party.
In Lisbon, the Europeans will be sitting down politely with not one but two leaders who are treating their respective peoples with extraordinary brutality. Mr Mugabe has pauperised a formerly prosperous country and used thuggery to remain perpetually in power. Also present at the great summit will be Sudan's president, Omar al-Bashir, whose government has presided in recent years in Darfur over the killing of some 300,000 people and the displacement of several million—and who continues to obstruct the deployment of an effective international peacekeeping force … [ From The Economist print edition ] |
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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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