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Human Rights Day Event 2011 – Activists Call for Rights, Dignity for All

Human Rights Day Event 2011 – Activists Call for Rights, Dignity for All

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on December 11, 2011

At the National Press Club in Washington DC, Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.)  coordinated a Human Rights Day event on December 8, inviting co-sponsors from various groups to speak on behalf of human rights issues important to their organizations.  The groups remembered

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Husain Abdulla Speaks on Bahrain Democracy and Human Rights

Husain Abdulla Speaks on Bahrain Democracy and Human Rights

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on December 11, 2011

Husain Abdulla, leader of Americans for Democracy and Human Rights in Bahrain (ADHRB), was a speaker at a Human Rights Day Event at the National Press Club in Washington DC, speaking on behalf of Bahrainis oppressed by government forces that seek to deny democracy.

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“Egypt is Free!”

“Egypt is Free!”

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on February 11, 2011

With the resignation of the dictator Mubarak in Egypt, people in the streets are chanting “Egypt is Free!” We are all responsible for equality and liberty – over the past weeks, the Egyptian people

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Free People Must Reject Dictators

Free People Must Reject Dictators

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on January 30, 2011

The continuing human struggle for freedom, human rights, and human dignity will not end at just one nation’s borders, or with one nationality, one race, one religion, one gender, or any one identity group. Those who seek to stem this endless tide of human freedom are like those who think they can

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Human Rights Defenders Call for Compassion

Human Rights Defenders Call for Compassion

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on December 10, 2010

On December 9, 2010 in Washington DC’s National Press Club, Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) hosted a Human rights Day event to remember the signing by world nations in the United Nations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on December 10, 1948. Jeffrey

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“What the Media Doesnt Say About Falun Gong”

“What the Media Doesnt Say About Falun Gong”

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on July 22, 2010

Genevieve Long: “What the Media Doesnt Say About Falun Gong” – “11 Years ago, on July 20, 1999, a persecution against a meditation practice called Falun Gong (or Falun Dafa) officially

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Communist China Internet Censorship:  “Google wimped out”

Communist China Internet Censorship: “Google wimped out”

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on July 9, 2010

Communist China renews Google license amid censorship row – AP: “Google said Friday that Chinese officials had approved its Internet content provider, or ICP, license but gave no details

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Communist China Defends Internet Censorship

Communist China Defends Internet Censorship

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on June 8, 2010

Communist China’s Information Office of the State Council continues to defend censorship of the Internet, justifying it as “protection,” where the “Chinese

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Communist China – We Remember the Tiananmen Square Massacre

Communist China – We Remember the Tiananmen Square Massacre

By Jeffrey Imm • on June 4, 2010

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) stands with the Chinese people on June 4, 2010, in remembrance of the martyrs who died on June 4, 1989, in the Tiananmen Square Massacre.  On June 4, 1989, I stood outside the PRC embassy in Washington DC in my first protest against totalitarianism. 

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Freedom House Announces Worst for Human Rights – 9 OIC Nations, 5 Communist Nations, Burma, Eritrea, and Belarus.

Freedom House Announces Worst for Human Rights – 9 OIC Nations, 5 Communist Nations, Burma, Eritrea, and Belarus.

By R.E.A.L. Organization • on June 4, 2010

Freedom House has announced its list of the “worst of the worst” human right violators in a report issued on June 3, 2010, which

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