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04/13/2005
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Chechnya
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTSSixty-first Session, 14 March – 22 April 2005Item 14: SPECIFIC GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS delivered by Mr. Umar KhanbievMr.Chairman,I speak on behalf of the Transnational Radical Party. After six years of conflict the situation of the Chechen people is more serious than ever, as they continue to suffer large-scale human...
04/11/2005
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Vietnam
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS61st Session, Geneva, March 14 – April 22, 2005item 15: indigenous issuesdelivered by: Mr. Kok KsorMr. Chairman,My name is Kok Ksor and I speak on behalf of the Transnational Radical Party. In the year 2005 Montagnard refugees continue to be hunted down by Vietnamese police who pay bounties to Cambodian police for...
04/05/2005
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Vietnam
Commission on Human Rights61st Session, Geneva 14 March – 22 April 2005Item 11: Civil and political rightsDelivered by: Penelope FaulknerMr. Chairman,The Transnational Radical Party is gravely concerned by the widespread and egregious violations of religious freedom in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Whilst religious freedom is guaranteed in...
03/30/2005
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Laos
Commission on Human Rights61st session, Geneva March 14 – April 22, 2005Item 10 : Economic, civil and Cultural Rightsdelivered by Vanida S. ThephsouvanhMr.Chairman,The Transnational Radical Party is extremely preoccupied by the economic and social situation of Lao people, and more particularly by that of the 80% portion of the population living in...
03/22/2005
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LEGALITY
Co-Sponsored by:UN WatchFreedom HouseDroits et Démocratie/Ritghts & DemocracyTransnational Radical PartyAssociation for Democratic IntiativesAssociation of World CitizensFundacion “8 de Marzo”Intersos – organizzazione umanitria per l'emergenzaLiberal InternationalWorl Information TransferInternational Association of Educators for World...
03/17/2005
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Globalise Democracy
Paula Dobriansky Under Secretary of State for Global AffairsMarch 17, 2005, Geneva Congratulations on Indonesia’s election as Chair of the Commission on Human Rights. It is fitting that a nation that recently had historic, democratic elections should hold the chair. High Commissioner Arbour, you are a welcome presence at your first annual...
03/15/2005
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Globalise Democracy
Geneva, 15 March 2005Mr Chairman, Distinguished Delegates,I should like to begin by congratulating you most sincerely on your election, and wish you and the other members of the Bureau, every success in your work, trusting that this session of the Commission will prove truly useful for promoting the cause of human rights through out the world. It...
03/10/2005
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Laos
Written statement submitted by Transnational Radical Party, a non-governmental organization in general consultative statusE/CN.4/2005/NGO/261
10 March 2005In August 2003, as the procedure of quick alert and urgent intervention on the situation of the LPDR was launched by the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), the...
03/10/2005
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Civil Rights
Written statement submitted by Transnational Radical Party, a non-governmental organization in general consultative statusE/CN.4/2005/NGO/263
10 March 2005The Transnational Radical Party is particularly concerned of several developments concerning the general human rights situations in Cambodia, Egypt and Serbia and Montenegro and Tunisia.On the...
03/10/2005
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Vietnam
Written statement submitted by the Transnational Radical Party (TRP),
A non-governmental organization in general consultative statusE/CN.4/2005/NGO/267
10 March 2005In Vietnam, following an amnesty granted in February 2005, several prisoners of conscience were released, among them Thich Thien Minh, secular name Huynh Van Ba, 51 - member of the...
03/10/2005
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Burma
Written statement submitted by the Transnational Radical Party (TRP),
a non-governmental organization in general consultative statusE/CN.4/2005/NGO/269
10 March 2005According to the Unrepresented Peoples' and Nations Organization, many prostitutes working in Mon State in Myanmar are under the age of 18. In interviews gathered for their website...
03/10/2005
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E-democracy
Written statement submitted by the Transnational Radical Party (TRP),
a non-governmental organization in general consultative statusE/CN.4/2005/NGO/266
10 March 2005In February, the Transnational Radical Party contributed with a document to a meeting organized under the auspices of the Netherlands National Commission for UNESCO, which focused on...
03/10/2005
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Tibet
Written statement submitted by Transnational Radical Party, a non-governmental organization in general consultative statusE/CN.4/2005/NGO/264
10 March 2005Right to Education:In 1987 the TAR People’s Congress in Lhasa passed a legislation making Tibetan the medium of instruction at primary school, and stipulating that Chinese language should be...
03/10/2005
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Cambodia
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed on 25 January 2005, between the Government of Cambodia, Vietnam and UNHCR as regards the fate of over 700 Montagnard asylum seekers, who are currently in Cambodia under the protection of UNHCR after having escaped a hard reaction from the Vietnamese Government triggered by a series of peaceful...
03/10/2005
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E-democracy
Written statement submitted by Transnational Radical Party, a non-governmental organization in general consultative statusE/CN.4/2005/NGO/265
10 March 2005The Transnational Radical Party (TRP) believes that “new technologies” may prove invaluable in the promotion and protection of human rights and welcomes the activities of the United Nations to...
03/10/2005
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FGM
Written statement submitted by the Transnational Radical Party (TRP), a non-governmental organization in general consultative statusE/CN.4/2005/NGO/26810 March 2005Despite ongoing efforts to end Female Genital Mutilations, data from Demographic Health Surveys indicate that across Africa there has been little, or no decrease, in the prevalence of...
03/10/2005
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Cambodia
Written statement submitted by the Transnational Radical Party (TRP),
a non-governmental organization in general consultative statusE/CN.4/2005/NGO/270
10 March 20052004 was characterized by a series of incidents of forced repatriation of Montagnard asylum seekers carried out by the Cambodian Government in cooperation with the Vietnamese...
03/08/2005
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Freedom Of Research
Fifty-Ninth General Assembly
Plenary
82nd Meeting (AM)
GENERAL ASSEMBLY ADOPTS UNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON HUMAN CLONING BY VOTE OF 84-34-37
The General Assembly this morning adopted the United Nations Declaration on Human Cloning, by which Member States were called on to adopt all measures necessary to prohibit all forms of human cloning...
03/08/2005
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Antiprohibition
Written statement submitted by the Transnational Radical Party, a nongovernmental
organization in general consultative statusE/CN.4/2005/NGO/271
8 March 2005On 9 July 2004, Dr. Antonio Maria Costa, the Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) issued a press release entitled “Laos Reduces Its Opium Poppy Cultivation by Half in...
02/07/2005
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Cambodia
7 February 2005
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Human Rights in Cambodia, Peter Leuprecth, issued the following statement today:In view of the well-documented lack of independence of Cambodia's judiciary, the Special Representative is most concerned about the lifting of the immunity on Thursday, 3 February 2005 of three Sam...
02/04/2005
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E-democracy
Document prepared by the Transnational Radical Partyfor a meeting of experts organized by theNetherlands National Commission for UNESCOin collaboration with the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations4 - 5 February 2005Estate Oud Poelgeest, OegstgeestThe NetherlandsThe process that characterized the preparation of the two sessions of...
02/01/2005
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Globalise Democracy
The Convening Group of the Community of Democracies, made up of representatives from Chile, Mexico, the Czech Republic, Portugal, Poland, South Korea, India, Mali, South Africa, the United States, will meet on Februrary 1, 2005 in Washington, D.C. The purpose of this Convening Group meeting is to agreed on the invitation process of the governments...
10/13/2004
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Tibet
Dharamsala, October 13, 2004Envoy Kelsang Gyaltsen and I, accompanied by two senior assistants, Sonam N. Dagpo and Bhuchung K. Tsering, visited China from September 12 to 29, 2004. This is the third trip of the delegation to China since 2002.We met Minister Liu Yandong, Vice Chairperson of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Committee and...
08/14/2004
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East Turkestan
delivered by Marina SikoraMr.Chairman,The Chinese authorities are depriving the Uyghur people from their basic human rights, but also violating the universally accepted rule of international law which prohibits the transfer of citizens to and from occupied territories.China has been using the so-called "war on terror" as an excuse to justify its...
08/10/2004
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FGM
General Debate on the Administration of Justice, Rule of Law and Democracy ContinuesThe Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights this afternoon discussed reports on the difficulties of establishing guilt with regard to crimes of sexual violence, the universal implementation of international human rights treaties, and the...










