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Issues

Periodical NO. 31,32: Special Issue on PEACE PRIZE

In this issue: Armanshahr Goftegu debates, Simorgh Peace Prize, Human Rights, Women, Children’s Books, Human Rights in Afghanistan

Tuesday 18 June 2013

International Law, Human Rights & Counterterrorism

“International Law, Human Rights & Counterterrorism”, by Foroughi & Sodiqov, 2012 The relationship among international law, human rights, and counterterrorism has been organic, still to be fully determined, and heavily influenced by events of the 20th […]

Saturday 15 June 2013

eTajikistan: News and Analytical Info on Tajikistan and Eurasia

News and Analytical Info on Tajikistan and Eurasia

Saturday 15 June 2013

Death Penalty Worldwide database

Worldwide database Navigate the list of retentionist countries below to get country-by-country information on the laws and practices associated with the application of the death penalty. This information is taken from the Death Penalty Worldwide […]

Wednesday 12 June 2013

Teaching abolition of the Death penalty: educational resources

The past decades have seen the establishment of a firm global trend towards abolition. Future progress will mainly depend on the education our children receive as they are tomorrow’s citizens, politicians, defendants, judges and lawyers. […]

Wednesday 12 June 2013

5th World Congress Against Death Penalty

On the occasion of the 5th World Congress Against Death Penalty (WCDP), that is taking place in Madrid from 12 to 15 June 2013 and in which FIDH and 12 of its member organisations (from […]

Wednesday 12 June 2013

Afghanistan Sikhs, already marginalized, are pushed to the brink

Widespread discrimination has prompted many Afghan Sikhs to flee, greatly diminishing their number. Those who remain fear their community may vanish altogether. June 10, 2013|By Mark Magnier and Hashmat Baktash, Los Angeles Times KABUL, Afghanistan […]

Wednesday 12 June 2013

Kabul: survival in a suburban war zone

The Telegraph After five years in Kabul, Ben Farmer reflects on the frightening reality of daily life in the city Ben Farmer in Kabul, where he lived for five years Photo: John Wendle By Ben […]

Wednesday 12 June 2013

Iranian lawyer, Karim Lahidji, elected President of FIDH

Today Karim Lahidji was elected President of FIDH. He succeeds to Souhayr Belhassen who headed the Federation for six years. The vote was held during the 38th FIDH Congress in Istanbul where the FIDH member organisations were meeting to elect the new International Board and define the main FIDH orientations for the next three years.

Saturday 1 June 2013

Read Nabeel’s letter from prison (Spanish)

A pesar de todos los sufrimientos que padecí, su constante campaña dirigida a mi liberación y a la de todos los prisioneros de consciencia me mantuvo con la moral en alto y con el espíritu fuerte e indomable ante la injusticia, la tiranía y la discriminación. Todos los demás prisioneros sienten lo mismo.

Monday 13 May 2013