Human Rights

Rights defenders under attack in Asia – UN experts

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A man walks on a giant sea wall along the coast of Jakarta, Indonesia.

Fundamental freedoms squeezed in Ukraine, Human Rights Council hears

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Since the fighting began in early 2014 in eastern Ukraine, educational facilities on both sides of the contact line have been damaged or destroyed.

Human Rights Day: Rebuild trust, expand freedoms, restore equality

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Protestors at the March of Peace and Independence in Minsk, Belarus.

Scholars, Activists Discuss the Women of Tai Ji Men

The United Nations Day to eliminate violence against women was an opportunity to celebrate the brave female dizi who endured humiliations and suffering.

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Remembering Frederik Willem de Klerk

FOWPAL members in Los Angeles pay tribute to former President of South Africa Frederik Willem de Klerk.

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1993 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former South African President Frederik W. de Klerk (left) receives a certificate of honor from FOWPAL President Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze after ringing the Bell of World Peace and Love in Taipei, Taiwan in 2001.

ILO launches new tool on social dialogue

The new ILO tool, which outlines steps to create effective and inclusive social dialogue, will assist with the achievement of several UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The ILO has launched a new tool to help its constituents enhance the effectiveness and inclusiveness of their national social dialogue institutions.

Global Voices on the 14th Anniversary of Tai Ji Men's Acquittal - Part IV

Uphold the moral and conscience, the government should stand for Reform and debug

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Yiuchen Su, Honorary Chairman of the Chinese Association for Human Rights/Attorney

Global Voices on the 14th Anniversary of Tai Ji Men's Acquittal - Part III

Unjustified Tai Ji Men Case, Transitional Justice Failure

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Tzelung Chen, the representative of the founders of the Legal and Tax Reform League & Chairman of Taiwan Association for Financial Criminal Law Study

Global Voices on the 14th Anniversary of Tai Ji Men's Acquittal - Part II

International experts and scholars condemned bureaucracy

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Massimo Introvigne, editor-in-chief of Bitter Winter and scholars of Center for Studies on New Religious (CESNUR)

Global Voices on the 14th Anniversary of Tai Ji Men's Acquittal - Part I

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Dragged on for 25 years, the Tai Ji Men case has stirred up conversations within Taiwan and attracted the attention of experts and scholars internationally.

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