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    of human right violators continue to walk the streets of Latin America. Therefore, Honduras and Nicaragua have several things in common in the patterns of human rights violations. The history of these two countries is an important topic to discuss. The economic and social rights of the people of Honduras has always been in turmoil. What important to note about Honduras is the detailed consideration of international relationships aids in understanding the patterns in fighting for human rights. Keeping

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    consequently the Merchant Shipping Act 1988 was annulled by the European Court of Justice as it came into conflict with European Law. Not all European Union laws and regulations have been undertaken by the United Kingdom, such as the Euro, but the leave campaign still sees the Commission as overstepping its boundaries of that of unelected officials. When there are laws implemented by Parliament that are not favorable the people can elect other MP’s but they cannot do that with the European Union Commission

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    that violate human rights in order to wage the war on terrorism. These policies include the adoption of new security measures, the poor treatment of captured fighters at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba, and the willingness of the Bush administration to overlook human rights violations in other countries in return for their support in the war on terrorism. When the enemy is faceless, as it is in the United States' fight against terror, there is a tendency to violate human rights in order to identify

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    challenges identified from OCHA Situation Report No. 13 and my proposed actions to overcome the challenges are as follows: (a) The security situation remains as a challenge to operate humanitarian actions including conduct vaccination activities, campaign for vaccination, smooth delivery of the programmes and emergency assistance packages. The security challenges in operating humanitarian actions and its consequences should be communicated to the Government as well as to the Militias groups through

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    this communication campaign:   1. BRITISH CITIZENS LIVING IN COMMUNITIES WHERE REFUGEES ARE BEING RE-SETTLED Giving a human rights issue an individual face often results in greater attention . British citizens living in resettlement communities are more likely to have interacted with a refugee or asylum seeker in a personal or professional capacity, and are therefore more likely to be sympathetic of their circumstances, making them ideal targets for the BRC’s communication campaign. 2. BRITISH MEDIA

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    study, personal factor lets a person avoid the promotion effect from television advertisements, because these people having their own interests and will change their behavior while they want to. (Rothschild 1999, p.3) In additional, the anti-racism campaign is hard to change a person’s behavior if he or she only can affected by the personal factor, have high believe of themselves. Some of internal factors are more psychological, can develop a better behavior of society. These internal factors help a

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    are individuals or associations that come together to achieve a common purpose.”(Mingst 233) NGO’s are incredibly diverse. Some are local while others are national and transnational. NGO’s (Non-state actors) have played a huge role in enhancing human rights. They may not have the same power and resources as the state but they do influence a lot. Culture has often been used as a blanket to reject new laws and new ideas, thus making advances and change nearly impossible. Thanks to many NGO’s and social

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    Abstract The purpose of this research is to highlight to what extent government policy has violated the human rights of women in China. Government policy is important to the organization of countries. Government policies work to aid in political, economic, and social issues that can become detrimental to the function of a country. Flourishing government policies prove to be efficient and effective when implementation is deemed successful. The One Child Policy proved to be successful in reducing

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    While there are many acts of human right violations in the world, a long standing one that has gone on is in New Delhi, India where they have struggled with the right to education in their public schools. On April 1, 2010 the act for the right of children to free and compulsory education was passed in New Delhi, India. The law promised free and compulsory education to all children between the age groups of six and fourteen years old. A study on the implementation of the Right to Education Act in Delhi

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    International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) that acts to address human rights abuses and consolidate democratic processes. FIDH’s mission is to defend all human rights – civil, political, economic, social and cultural – as stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (“FIDH Annual Report 2014”, n.d.). They seek to accomplish this mission with three strategic pillars of action: securing the freedom and capacity to act for human rights defenders, the universality

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