Articles tagged with: human rights watch

Tam Hussein
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on : Thursday, 14 Mar, 2013

Wagging the Bloody Finger

A recent symposium organized by the Emirati Center for Human Rights and the All Party Parliamentary Human Rights Group highlighted the dilemmas that British policy makers face when dealing with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. The symposium was chaired by MP Mark Durkan and included distinguished academic Dr. Christopher Davidson, Human Rights Watch consultant Nicholas McGeehan, and the Kuwaiti activist Mohammed Al-Enzi. The closed-door forum explored the political prospects of t...

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Helena Alves
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on : Tuesday, 3 Apr, 2012

Women’s Rights, a Revolution Worth Completing

The aftermath of an Arab Spring was initially a time of joy for the role many women played during those days of revolution. However, from West to East, there is still much to be accomplished. The Unfinished Revolution speaks of an enduring global fight for Women’s rights. From the Human Rights Watch (HRW) book series, The Unfinished Revolution presents us with the views of a collection of women who deal with women's issues across the globe. They talk of their experiences through the...

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