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UN Human Rights Body to Scrutinize US Abuses

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Thursday 22 September 2005

 

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UN Human Rights Body to Scrutinize US Abuses

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/092205A.shtml

The UN Human Rights Committee, scheduled to meet in Geneva next month,

has written to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) calling for any

available evidence of human rights abuses by the United States -

particularly in the aftermath of its global war on terrorism.

 

 

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movement, died

Sept. 21 at Fair Oaks Nursing Home in Pittsburgh, where she lived.

 

 

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likely that scenarios involving an authentic civil war will prove

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Jonathan Kozol: Apartheid America

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/092205N.shtml

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Sidney Blumenthal | From Gulf to Shining Gulf

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/092205O.shtml

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National Archives Indian Records Discarded

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leg

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