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#CESCR: Economic, social and cultural rights in Iran examined
#CESCR: Economic, social and cultural rights in Iran examined
The Baha’i minority, #discrimination, #women’s rights, cultural diversity, Afghan #refugees, persons with #disabilities, birth certificates, access to medical care, sanctions, Sharia law, fatwas, religious freedoms, #HumanRights education, freedom of association and the Iranian Constitution were among the questions raised when the UN Committee on economic, social and cultural rights examined Iran’s report: http://bit.ly/ZYiUnq Discussion summary: http://bit.ly/13PkOuO
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Iranian women cast their vote in the parliamentary elections in Tehran, Iran. 14 March 2008. Credit: EPA/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH
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Learn More Below
CESR has compiled useful resources related to the impacts of the economic crisis on economic and social rights.
http://www.cesr.org/article.php?list=type&type=139
Schlechte Nachrichten zum „Tag der iranischen Lehrer“
#ایران — مشکلات معيشتی معلمان – طی سال های اخير جامعه ی فرهنگيان کشور با مشکلات زيادی مواجه بودند که با گذشت زمان و تغيير دولت های متعدد کمتر راه حلی برای رفع آنها انديشيده شده است. ماندگاری مشکلات معيشتی و اجتماعی فرهنگيان ديگر به روندی فرسايشی تبديل شده است.طی سال های اخير جامعه ی فرهنگيان کشور با مشکلات زيادی مواجه بودند که با گذشت زمان و تغيير دولت های متعدد کمتر راه حلی برای رفع آنها انديشيده شده است. ماندگاری مشکلات معيشتی و اجتماعی فرهنگيان ديگر به روندی فرسايشی…
Schlechte Nachrichten zum „Tag der iranischen Lehrer“
Das iranische Bildungsministerium soll seit mehr als einem Jahr keine Zahlungen an die Sozialkasse für LehrerInnen „Bimeh Talaei Farhangiyan“ geleistet haben. Das berichtet die iranische Nachrichtenagentur MEHR anlässlich des iranischen „Tags der Lehrer“ am Donnerstag, den 2. Mai. Dem Bericht zufolge arbeiten im Iran gegenwärtig etwa eine Million Menschen landesweit im Schulwesen. 900.000 davon zahlen den monatlichen Versicherungsbeitrag für die vor vier Jahren gegründete Lehrersozialkasse. Vereinbarungsgemäß soll das Bildungsministerium bis zu 4 Prozent der jeweils anfallenden Beiträge übernehmen. MEHR zufolge fehlt der Sozialkasse nun rund eine Milliarde Euro. http://bit.ly/11HlwIW
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Azerbaijani Children in Iran protesting absence of education in their mother tongue. Written on the board:
„Where is our mother tongue“? – „Bizim Ana Dilimz hani“? بیزیم آنا دیلیمیز هانی ؟- زبان مادری ما کو؟
د. سلمان العودة .. نداء إلى الأمة لإنقاذ الشعب السوري
د. سلمان العودة .. نداء إلى الأمة لإنقاذ الشعب السوري http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IElyekyx2jY … مبادرة يومان من راتبك .. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDABbGROBJU … #Syria #سوريا
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“All you can do is pray”: Human Rights Watch report
Coalition for the International Criminal Court
“All you can do is pray”: Human Rights Watch latest report on the crimes against humanity perpetrated against the Rohingya community in Burma.
Read the report and check out the striking photo essay on: hrw.org/features/burma-ethnic-cleansing-arakan-state
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#Rakhine Commission report: Positive starting point but Government of Myanmar must address impunity – UN expert
“The Investigation Commission’s report contains many worthwhile recommendations, which I encourage the Government of #Myanmar to implement,” says UN expert Tomás Ojea Quintana after reviewing the recommendations made by the Commission set up last year by the President to look into the #violence between communities in Rakhine State. However, he expressed concerns over the lack of recommendations to address #impunity. More: http://bit.ly/18piATB
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Who will protect the Syrian majority ?
Foreign governments, especially the United States, have been vocal advocates for the protection and safety of minorities in Syria. But many Syrians can’t help but feel that the international community does so at the risk of missing the big picture. Of course minorities are in danger— all Syrians are in danger. This Friday, peaceful demonstrators across Syria rallied together on the specially dedicated “Friday for the protection of the majority.” Their point is simple, but profound.
Western concerns over dangers to Syria’s minorities are well-founded and the UN has attested to the sectarian dimensions of the conflict. Militias often target recruitment by sect and fears of violence arise out of ethnic identifications, though not as definitively nor as homogeneously as many writers portray. Narratives of victimization have also focused on religious identities, as in in a recent statement by the American Center for Law and Justice asking the U.N. Special Envoy for Syria “to pay particular attention to the ‘vulnerable ethnic and religious minorities.’” The statement was couched within a larger appeal for the general well-being and safety of all Syrians, and there is little to fault in the passionate document. What is dangerous, however, is privileging minority narratives at the expense of recognizing the full scope of the conflict.
The apparent disconnect between international concern for Syrian minorities and broader inaction contributed to last week’s “Friday for the protection of the majority.” The rallies, which took place in communities across the country, were only the latest in a tradition of dedicating peaceful Friday demonstrations to emphasize a message nationally and to broadcast it the international community.One sign from the rally pointedly asked, “Does protection of the minorities mean extermination of the majority?” Another sign depicted the international community dictating to massacred Syrians that, “We want guarantees from you for the protection of minority rights.” The caption pleaded, “Who will protect the Syrian majority?”
Unfortunately, the international communities’ insistence on protecting minorities could further marginalize minority populations. The emphasis on “protection for minorities” is making the minorities look, in the eyes of some Syrians, partly “responsible” for what is going on. The more the international community heightens this focus on minorities, repeating the theme at conferences and in statements, the more vulnerable some minorities may feel in their communities while the conflict continues. Worse, many Syrians worry that such minority-centric logic risks playing right into Bashar Al Assad’s hands. The self-styled “defender of minorities” has excelled in deftly using rhetoric to fan sectarian narratives and has sought to tie associations of Alawite identity to the regime. He even proclaimed in a recent interview that, “I am an Arab and a Muslim, an Arab and a Christian.”
In reality, it is complicated, if not impossible, to paint a precise picture of how the conflict affects Syrians along sectarian and religious lines. Despite its title, this article from the Atlantic presents a fuzzy picture of religious dimensions without generalizable distinctions, quoting one Christian man saying, “I have no problem with Jabhat Al-Nusra, is better than Bashar [al-Assad] 100 times.” Another Christian says, “We don’t know about the fighting groups. All we want is the fighting to stop.”
Protecting “the majority” isn’t about the country’s predominantly Sunni population— it’s about focusing justice and accountability efforts on what matters. It is not only minorities that have been victimized, but Syrians from all backgrounds. Scud missiles, car bombs, chemical weapons, bullets, and shrapnel do not see the world along ethnic lines— and most of the time the perpetrators of violence don’t either. When crimes are committed, it can be useful to understand the possible sectarian dimensions, but this is surely secondary to establishing the evidence that can point to the victim, the culprit, and the damage done. From there, healing can begin.
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د. سلمان العودة يدعو لحسم ملف سجناء العراق
Seminar on Swami Vivekananda begins
Ramakrishna Mission, Delhi
Nice to see Seminar on Swamiji in Manipur!
#sv150 #swamivivekananda #vivekananda150 #manipur
Seminar on Swami Vivekananda begins »
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Source: The People’s Chronicle May 4 2013:In connection with the 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, a two-day seminar on ‘Impact of Youth …
المقالات » العدالة لأبنائنا في العراق (1/2) http://islamtoday.net/salman/artshow-28-184709.htm … #العدالة_لأبنائنا_في_العراق
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The human rights situation in Iraq remains fragile, says UN report
“The report highlights serious concerns about the administration of justice and the lack of respect for due process rights in Iraq,” said UN human rights chief Navi Pillay, “I urge the Iraqi authorities to prioritise the firm establishment of the rule of law and human rights in Iraq and bring an end to such abuses.” Read more: http://bit.ly/LHE6uL
سليمان الحصان @s_hussan
– مجموعة تغريدات @salman_alodah ، حول موضوع المطالبة بـ #العدالة_لأبنائنا_في_العراق http://twitmail.com/1Aoz
News & Media
NAVI PILLAY CONDEMNS RAMPANT USE OF DEATH PENALTY IN IRAQ
19 April 2013 http://bit.ly/ZSx8Ht #open document
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UN: Navi Pillay: Address by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, at the University of Witwatersand, Johannesburg, (17/04/2013)
http://www.ohchr.org
Topic: Human rights achievements and challenges in a rapidly changing world
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#previous #articles #videos #Navanethem Pillay
بيان الاتحاد العالمي لعلماء المسلمين يحذر جبهة النصرة من أي سلوك يتناقض مع خيارات الشعب السوري
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Has the world stopped caring about massacres in Syria? | FP Passport
Syria Campaigns @SyriaCampaigns
There are many horrific images&videos of the massacre in Damascus,we have refrained from posting due to their violent nature. #MentionThe450. Please continue to use the hashtag #MentionThe450 so that those who are unaware of the atrocities are going on in #Syria can be made aware.
Syria Updater @SyriaUpdater
4/21/2013: 400+ people (many children) killed by #Assad regime in Jdaidet Artouz massacre in #Damascus, #Syria.
twitter.com/SyriaUpdater/status/326039919552258048
Berichte über Massaker im Großraum Damaskus news.orf.at/stories/2178106
The Syrian Days Of Rage – English
The bodies of at least 566 people who were killed over a six-day period across Syria were found Sunday, according to Local Coordination Committees in Syria, an opposition group based in the country
We are all Hamza Alkhateeb shared Humanity Movement to Protect Syrians – الحراك الإنساني لحماية السوريين’s photo.
we have become the land of ONE MILLION REFUGEE! ONE MILLION!!
جرائم ضد الإنسانية ¡¡ Bashar al-Assad ¡¡ crimes against humanity’s album. http://on.fb.me/Zihkzq
صور من المجازر التي ترتكبها عصابات بشار الارهابي في سوريا (100 photos)
#Syria #سوريا
دمشق ـ جوبر 6 ـ 3 ـ 2013
Assad and World Silence Crimes in Syria
Coalition for the International Criminal Court
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Over the past two years, Arab Spring inspired protests in Syria have turned into armed conflict, with the reported deaths of thousands and many more uprooted. Many Coalition members have called on the UN Security Council to refer crimes against humanity and war crimes allegedly committed by all sides to the ICC.
Amnesty International has launched an interactive „Eyes on Syria“ map to track where human rights violations are being committed http://www.eyesonsyria.org/index.html
Syria Crisis Appeal
„Enough, enough.“
.. أدعوك للاشتراك في قناة وسم على اليوتيوب
د. سلمان العودة @salman_alodah
ليصلك المقطع الجديد من وسم .. ولمشاهدة المقاطع السابقة .. أدعوك للاشتراك في قناة وسم على اليوتيوب
World Food Programme #syria
The head of #WFP here in #Syria has been to #Aleppo and told us the „smell of garbage and death is everywhere“.
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