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December
is International Human Rights month. |
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The
White House 2001 Project
Smoothing the path to power
The new President of
the United States faces six weeks to get ready to govern.
The White House 2001 Project is a two-part program
designed to provide new staff members with information necessary
to get off to a good start. Funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts,
the WH2001 is a product of long-time ibiblio contributor Terry
Sullivan of UNC Chapel Hill, Martha J. Kumar, an expert on presidential
communications, and other presidency scholars working with the
Presidency Research Group, a section of the American Political
Science Association.
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Karen
Human Rights Group
Documenting
the voices of villagers in rural Burma
The Karen
Human Rights Group is a small and independent group documenting
the human rights situation of ordinary people in rural Burma.
The group
was first formed in December 1992 to help villagers in rural Burma
to get their story to the outside world by translating their stories
and testimonies into reports for worldwide distribution, accompanied
by supporting photos and documentary evidence of the human rights
situation.
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Tibetan
Centre for Human Rights and Democracy
Human
Rights and democracy in Tibet
TCHRD's mission
is to highlight the human rights situation in Tibet and to promote
principles of democracy in Tibetan community.
The objectives
are to protect and promote human rights of Tibetan people and
to build Tibetan society based on the principles of human rights
and democracy.
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Free
Burma
45
million people without human rights and in extreme poverty
The country
of Burma is lush, rich in natural resources and home to dozens
of peoples and cultures. But due to a military government of isolationist
economic mismanagement, the 45 million people there live without
their human rights and in extreme poverty. The country of Burma
has been under military dictatorship since 1962.
Free Burma
is a slogan, a hope, a certain number of web pages, and, until
the people there are free and self-governing... the only one there
is.
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