Archive for August, 2011
DC: Activists Seek Human Rights for Baloch People
On August 30, 2011, human rights activists concerned about the state of issues in Balochistan attended a conference in remembrance of the International Day of the Disappeared at the National Press Club in Washington,
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International Day of the Disappeared Remarks
Hello, my name is Jeffrey Imm, and I am with the coalition human rights group Responsible for Equality And Liberty. It is always a good day to be responsible for equality and liberty. Today, we come together to condemn the use of torture and inhumanity against our fellow human beings on this International
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International Day of the Disappeared Press Conference
Press Release from: American Friends of Balochistan Freedom is a right of all nations August 26, 2011 Press release Contact: 301 957 0008 or ahmar_scribe@yahoo.com WASHINGTON DC: To mark the International Day of the Disappeared, the premier pro-independence American Friends of Balochistan is organizing
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Women’s Equality Day Event: DC Area Gathering
On Women’s Equality Day, August 26, a Washington DC area gathering in the Maryland suburbs of Rockville, remembered the historic granting of women the right to vote, and activists called for full
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August 26 – Women’s Equality Day!
Please join us to Celebrate WOMEN’S EQUALITY DAY! 163rd Anniversary of the Women’s Rights Movement 91st anniversary of women winning the vote Featuring happy hour drinks, tapas and a roundtable discussion with local women activists Special Guests: Rockville Mayor Phyllis Marcuccio State Senator
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The Challenge of the Anti-Islam and the Bin Ladenist Movements
Introduction: Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.) represents a coalition of individuals that come together periodically to challenge human rights abuses and to promote human rights. To be consistent on such universal human rights, at times, we must
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The Lost Middle Ground
As a child, I remember my elementary school teachers condemning my search for balance in “social studies,” where I sought to understand the rationale behind different people’s views on topics of the day. I was taught, with great anger by my teachers that I had to take only one position,
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