Is having a home a right?
Friday, February 06, 2004
- Organization: Christian Science Monitor
- Link: http://search.csmonitor.com
Homelessness should be treated as a human rights violation, argue housing advocates.
Human Rights In the United States (Human Rights Watch)
- �Beat Him, Take Everything Away� Abuses by China�s Chengguan Para-Police - Report Press Conference
- Egypt: Widespread Military Torture of Protesters Arrested in May
- EBRD: Use Expansion to Promote Rights
- Alabama: Seek Full Repeal of Anti-Immigrant Law
- US: New Prison Rape Standards Offer Landmark Protection
- US: House Vote a Step Backward for Women�s Rights
ACLU Updates
- ACLU Lens: Alabama Governor Signs New Anti-Immigrant Measure into Law
- Victory in Missouri
- Government Asks for Another Delay in Targeted Killing FOIA Lawsuit
- DEA Recording Americans� Movements on Highways, Creating Central Repository of Plate Data
- House GOP�s Rewrite of VAWA Does Violence to Immigrants
- DOJ Defends Your Right to Record
Amnesty International USA Latest News
- Syria: Deported Palestinian journalist speaks out about torture in custody
- Sudan must end clampdown on media
- Brazil: Uncovering the past; President Dilma names Truth Commission members
- Amnesty International Praises President Obama�s Support for Same-Sex Marriage
- UK plans for secret courts 'dangerous'
- North Carolina: Same-sex marriage ban �setback� for human rights
