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News UN rights expert condemns murder of Colombia journalist
UN rights expert condemns murder of Colombia journalist
Jacqueline Jones
March 5, 2015 08:44:03 am

UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) chief Irina Bokova on Tuesday condemned the brutal murder of Colombian journalist Luis Carlos Peralta Cuéllar, urging authorities to bring the perpetrator to justice. Bokova, who is mandated...

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News UN rights chief urges renewed dedication to inalienable human rights
UN rights chief urges renewed dedication to inalienable human rights
Jacqueline Jones
March 3, 2015 07:41:18 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein said Monday that states must rededicate themselves to unalienable human rights . The commissioner made his statement at the opening of the 28th Session of the...

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News UN rights chief warns of widespread abuse in Myanmar
UN rights chief warns of widespread abuse in Myanmar
Jacqueline Jones
February 26, 2015 08:11:27 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein said Wednesday that Myanmar must end the widespread abuse of minority rights in order to keep on its progression toward becoming a democratic state. He...

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News Ivory Coast former first lady makes first court appearance
Ivory Coast former first lady makes first court appearance
Jacqueline Jones
February 24, 2015 07:59:21 am

Former Ivory Coast first lady Simone Gbagbo made her her first appearance before a domestic court Monday, questioning charges against her. Gbagbo is on trial for her role in the violence following the disputed 2010 election...

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News Thailand court sentences 2 activists for insulting monarchy
Thailand court sentences 2 activists for insulting monarchy
Jacqueline Jones
February 23, 2015 03:08:07 pm

The Thailand Criminal Court on Monday sentenced two activists to 30 months in prison for insulting the monarchy under the country's strict lese-majeste laws . The two activists are a 24-year old female and 27-year-old male...

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Former Guantanamo detainee’s terrorism conviction overturned
Jacqueline Jones
February 19, 2015 08:10:58 am

The US Court of Military Commission Review on Wednesday set aside the terrorism convictions of former Guantanamo detainee David Hicks . Hicks pleaded guilty in 2007 to providing material support to terrorism, which...

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News Holder voices support for moratorium on death penalty
Holder voices support for moratorium on death penalty
Jacqueline Jones
February 18, 2015 02:44:29 pm

US Attorney General Eric Holder on Tuesday voiced his support for a moratorium on the death penalty pending a decision by the Supreme Court on the Oklahoma death penalty case. Speaking in a personal capacity before...

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HRW: South Sudan government recruiting child soldiers
Jacqueline Jones
February 16, 2015 03:36:00 pm

South Sudan government forces are recruiting child soldiers , Human Rights Watch (HRW) . A UN report has documented the use of more than 561 child soldiers since the beginning of the conflict. Daniel Bekele, the Africa...

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News Kansas governor rescinds executive order protecting LGBT employees
Kansas governor rescinds executive order protecting LGBT employees
Jacqueline Jones
February 11, 2015 02:57:41 pm

Kansas Governor Sam Brownback on Tuesday rescinded a number of executive orders by the former governor, including one that protected lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) state employees from unfair hiring practices, sexual harassment and...

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Amnesty: Bulgaria authorities failing to prosecute hate crimes
Jacqueline Jones
February 9, 2015 02:29:58 pm

Bulgarian authorities are failing to address hate crimes, leading to a state of fear, Amnesty International (AI) report Monday. According to AI, over the past two years the number of asylum seekers crossing the border...

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March from Selma begins

On March 21, 1965, Martin Luther King, Jr. began his third march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama to protest racial discrimination in the Jim Crow South. By March 25, over 25,000 people led by Dr. King reached Montgomery, Alabama. Specifically, the march called attention to the suppression of African-American voting rights and a police assault on a civil rights demonstration three weeks prior. Five months later, in August 1965, Congress passed the Voting Rights Act. Read a history of the march from Selma to Montgomery.

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