UN rights council condemns abuses in Honduras coup, supports restoration of overthrown gov'tOctober 1st, 2009 UN rights council condemns abuses in Honduras coupGENEVA — The U.N. top rights body is condemning abuses following the June 28 coup in Honduras.
Rights groups urge UN to appoint special envoy for abuses in IranSeptember 21st, 2009 Rights groups want UN Iran envoyNEW YORK — Human rights groups are urging the United Nations to appoint a special envoy to investigate continuing abuses in Iran following the disputed presidential elections there. Human Rights Watch and the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran say that at least 72 people have died in the crackdown that followed opposition protests against the ballot, in which President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won re-election.
Rights groups urge UN to name special envoy for Iranian abusesSeptember 21st, 2009 Rights groups: UN must name special envoy for IranNEW YORK — Human rights groups urged the United Nations on Monday to appoint a special envoy to investigate continuing abuses in Iran following the disputed presidential elections there. "The United Nations should use President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit to the U.N.
Teachers seize govtt offices, close classrooms in south Mexico to protest teacher's shootingSeptember 1st, 2009 School's out in Oaxaca: Teachers on strikeOAXACA, Mexico — Teachers enraged by the shooting death of a colleague seized government offices and blocked roads Tuesday in southern Oaxaca state, the site of months of violent demonstrations by teachers three years ago. Leftist groups that battled with authorities in this picturesque Mexican colonial city for five months in 2006 are working with the educators in this latest strike, using hijacked trucks and buses to block intersections.
Protests return to southern Mexico city of Oaxaca after teacher reportedly killedAugust 29th, 2009 Protests in Mexico after Oaxaca teacher killedOAXACA, Mexico — Protest barricades returned to the streets of this southern Mexico city Friday after a teacher was killed and two other people were wounded during an apparent clash between rival unions in another part of the state. Oaxaca city, capital of the state of the same name, was brought to a standstill for months in 2006 by protests sparked by a teachers strike, until federal security forces finally moved in and cleared out demonstrators.
Obama administration sends positive report on Mexican rights record to CongressAugust 18th, 2009 Mexican rights report sent to CongressWASHINGTON — The Obama administration has sent to Congress a favorable report on Mexico's human rights record that could allow the release of $100 million in U.S. aid to help the country fight drug traffickers.
Obama: drug cartels in Mexico largest violators of human rightsAugust 10th, 2009 Obama says drug cartels violate human rightsGUADALAJARA, Mexico —President Barack Obama says drug cartels are the largest violators of human rights in Mexico and he has confidence Mexican President Felipe Calderon is cracking down without violating human rights. Obama on Monday, however, did not say whether his State Department would certify that Mexico is protecting human rights in its efforts to fight the drug traders.
Mexican human rights commission says report on US journalist's slaying based on 'opinion'August 7th, 2009 Mexico commission slams US reporter's death reportMEXICO CITY — Mexico's National Human Rights Commission on Thursday criticized a report commissioned by federal prosecutors that supports the official assertion that U.S. journalist Bradley Will was fatally shot at close range during a protest three years ago.
Russian Supreme Court overturns not guilty verdict in Politkovskaya murder, orders new trialJune 25th, 2009 Lawyer: Politkovskaya murder aquittal overturnedMOSCOW — Russia's Supreme Court has thrown out the acquittal of three men tried for the murder of journalist and Kremlin critic Anna Politkovskaya. Defense lawyer Murad Musayev told The Associated Press that the court reached the decision Thursday and ordered a new trial in the case.
Supreme Court issues rulings ThursdayJune 18th, 2009 Supreme Court issues rulings ThursdayWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is meeting at Thursday to issue rulings in some of its 14 remaining cases. The justices are likely to finish their work for the summer by the end of the month.
Human Rights Watch: Mexican failing to investigate increasing military abuses during drug warJune 12th, 2009 Human Rights Watch: Mexican military abuses risingMEXICO CITY — Abuses by the Mexican military have surged since the government deployed troops to fight drug cartels more than two years ago, and too little is done to investigate allegations of rapes, killing and torture, a rights group said Thursday. Mexico's government disputed the charges made by Human Rights Watch in a report to the United Nations, insisting it takes abuse allegations seriously.
10 Commandments judge's Web site says he's running for Ala. governor again in 2010 electionsJune 1st, 2009 10 Commandments judge runs for Ala. governor againMONTGOMERY, Ala.
Human Rights Watch: Mexico failing to punish rights abuses by soldiersApril 30th, 2009 Rights group: Mexico fails to punish army abuseMONTERREY, Mexico — Human Rights Watch said Wednesday that the Mexican army is failing to hold soldiers to account for possible human rights abuses including killings, torture and rape. The New York-based organization said the suspected violations are undermining Mexico's attempts to curb drug-related violence.
Supreme Court declares Sharif brothers ineligible for electionsFebruary 25th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Pakistan's Supreme Court Wednesday barred former prime minister Nawaz Sharif from contesting an elected office and declared the election of his younger brother, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, null and void. This has led to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government in Punjab being dissolved.
Jammu and Kashmir governor abandons address to legislatureFebruary 25th, 2009 JAMMU - Jammu and Kashmir Governor N.N. Vohra Wednesday had to abandon his address to the state legislature midway after opposition members disrupted the house over 'continuing' human rights abuses in the state.