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Sunday, December 23, 2007

Gulmarg gears up for snow festival

SRINAGAR:
Gulmarg, the celebrated wintertime athletics finish in Jammu and Kashmir, is being
dressed up to host Snow festival on the Eve of Christmas. Besides last year's star
attraction - like snowfall cycling, nighttime water ice skating, snowfall devising competition,
sledge race, snowfall water scooter races, skiing, snowfall rugby, etc - nutrient festival and
cultural events will constitute portion of the snowfall event set to kick start tomorrow, a
spokesman of the touristry section said. Bucked Up by the success of
the snowfall festival last year, the spokesman said the touristry section is
leaving no rock unturned to advance the hill station as wintertime sports
destination in national as well as international media. He said, besides the festival,
the touristry section is also organising national wintertime games in Gulmarg from
February 17 adjacent twelvemonth and international cross-country skiing which have been duly
approved by the Federation Internal Skiing (FIS). The popular skiing vacation spot was
visited by a big figure of foreign tourers last twelvemonth and we anticipate the number
will increase many fold up this year. We have got also decided to maintain special
facilities in topographic point to entice upper limit figure of tourers from across the globe, he
said. He claimed that Gulmarg
is inexpensive and most low-cost topographic point for wintertime games across human race for both
domestic and international tourists. Besides wintertime sports, tourers can also
enjoy the snowy beauty of the valley.

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Ghana: Universal Declaration of Human Rights - AllAfrica.com

Louise ArbourAccra

A year-long political campaign will be launched today to observe the 60th day of remembrance of the Universal Joint Declaration of Person Rights which falls on December 10, 2008.

This campaign will prosecute the whole United Nations system in promoting the Declaration's ideals and rules of justness and equality for all of us which changed the landscape of international dealings and gave matter to the aspirations to freedom and self-respect of humankind.

But the jubilations are meant not only as testimonials to an extraordinary human achievement. They will also be reminders that the end of making the Declaration a life world for everyone have got got yet to be realized.

There is no uncertainty that we have come up a long manner on a route that the UDHR framers have prefigured. Today, a complex web of international instruments have fleshed out the content of the handbaskets of rights that the Declaration spelled out, including civil, political, economic, societal and cultural rights. All States have got got ratified at least one of the core nine international human rights treaties, and 80 per cent have ratified four or more.

The procedure of adopting the Declaration's norms, translating them into law and putting them into consequence is still in progress at the international and national degrees with regional physical things increasingly involved as well.

Yet despite acknowledgment in law and in declared commitments, glaring spreads in execution of human rights criteria are establish in every state in the world. Abuse, favoritism and inequality are still pervasive. They may even be growing as a consequence of new word forms of oppression, force and economical and societal inequalities.

Nothing represents unmet outlooks better than the failure to allow justness to the victims of favoritism and human rights violations. Many judicial systems deficiency professionalism or have got a long history of bullying and subservience which forestalls answerability for perpetrators' actions and denies their victims proper recourse. Impunity, and the absence of a true conjunction tissue between state establishments and the people not only frustrates the demand for justice, but also promotes the prolongation of forms of exclusion and abuse.

Such profound, widespread and perennial challenges have got prompted some to inquiry the vitality, relevance, and pertinence of the Declaration's principles. However it is not the soundness of the Declarations' vision, but the committedness of authorities to implementing its norms and their direction of competing aspirations and scarce resources that should come up under scrutiny.

Clearly, legitimate, independent, and effectual establishments of administration are necessary to ran into the human rights demands of justice, effectual engagement and echt accountability. Feasible establishments also guarantee that that societal justice, including equal entree to food, education, health, proper housing, and other basic needs, is delivered in an attempt to free people from statuses of chronic poorness and discrimination.

Another word form of unfavorable judgment have targeted the very conception of catholicity on which the Declaration rests. This unfavorable judgment have been expressed by many in the misguided belief that cosmopolitan rules are inimical to the publicity of pluralistic diverseness or cultural specificity, or free enterprise.

Some skeptics reason that civil and political rights-as articulated in the Declaration-belong solely to western traditions and agendas, and are not as widely shared as their advocators believe. For their part, critics coming from broad economical places are wary of the Declaration's economical and societal rights which they see as either hampering free marketplace practices, or imposing too cumbrous duties on States or both.

Finally, some have got espoused receptionist positions and recast them into self-serving doctrines to simply continue privileges and powerfulness uniquely for themselves and a selected few, while denying the rights of everyone else.

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Far from suffocating pluralism and equally far from being a partisan concoction--suitable to some cultures, but irrelevant or even noxious to others--the Declaration was the merchandise of the considered judgement of an divine grouping of framers who came from diverse backgrounds and parts and who drew from a broad spectrum of legal, religious, and political traditions. They sought a "common criterion of achievement" for all to share. The balance they attained 60 old age ago is an chemical equilibrium we should never discontinue to endeavor for, irrespective of how our attacks may vary.

As we seek to progress this country of agreement, States and all stakeholders should concentrate instead on how to take the obstructions that go on to halter the execution and fulfillment of all human rights standards.

Realizing the ends of justness and equality for all must be our pre-eminent task if we truly are to honor the spirit and the missive of the Declaration. Beyond good intent, this enterprise must be understood and carried out as a echt duty to authorise rights holders. It must be pursued with the urgency and sense of precedence that it rates as our shared duty to advance and protect human rights under the law.

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Ghana: Mob Justice, Violation of Human Rights - Bossman - AllAfrica.com

Ernest Ohene-Kissiedu

The Acting Commissioner for the Committee on Person Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), Ms. Anna Bossman have described rabble justness in the society as a strong human rights violation.

Mob justice, she said, is a negative phenomenon affecting the development of human rights in the society.

"It is growing at fast gait in Republic Of Ghana and must be stopped", she said.

Speaking at a Play festival on Mob justness as portion of the activities to flood tide the jubilations of the human rights hebdomad in Accra, she said rabble justness is not justified under any constitutional law and therefore is an illegal enactment that is punishable by law.

Ms. Bossman said although in some cases of rabble justice, the perpetrator is not guilty of committing any crime. She said fishy should not be beaten to decease but, should be taken to the police force force station for the necessary actions to be taken.

"Report the lawsuit to the nighest police station. Don't take the law into your ain hands", she said.

Human rights, she said, is very overriding in the development of every state and therefore should not be violated no substance the lawsuit or situation.

The Deputy Commissioner of CHRAJ, Mr. Richard Quayson said no substance the justification, "mob unfairness cannot be the right method in seeking justice".

He said rabble justness is a barbaric enactment and go againsts human rights.

"Allow the fundamental law to work. Don't go against the laws of the land", he advised.

He appealed to all to see the fundamental law as the supreme law of the land and regard it. Mr. Quayson urged Ghanaians to do Republic Of Ghana an advanced democratic state with high values and regard for human rights.

Mr. Theophilus Amoah, one of the audiences at the festival told ADM that people sometimes utilize rabble justness in settling tons with other people because of the hold lawsuits the spell through before being given the concluding judgement.

"Some lawsuits end up not being attended to or forgotten", he said.

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All people, he said, are entitled to rights without differentiation based on race, colour, sex, language, religion, opinion, origin, property, birth or residency.

He called on all to assist fighting rabble justness in the society and commended the function of the mass media in assisting CHRAJ in handling person rights issues.

"Push things to the peak degree and allow information on human rights be a corporate affair", he said.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Ex-CEO of Dubai-based festival files defamation lawsuit in L.A.

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(12-10) 16:08 Pacific Time Los Angeles (AP) --

The laminitis of the Dubai International Movie Festival is suing two of the organization's top executives, claiming they conspired to throw out him from his station as main executive director and tried to destroy his reputation.

Neil George Stephenson of Toronto filed the ailment Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court, according to a release issued by his public dealings firm.

The lawsuit impeaches the festival's chairman, Abdulhamid Juma, and managing manager Shivani Pandya, of defamation, conspiracy, imposition of emotional emphasis and intervention with contractual relations.

Stephenson claims the two work force engaged in a political campaign that led to his ejector in February.

He is seeking $5 million in amends from both Juma and Pandya.

An e-mail sent to the Dubai International Movie Festival Monday seeking remark was not immediately returned.

The first festival was held in 2004.

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Sunday, December 9, 2007

Iraq's premier warns of use of human rights to undermine his government

: Prime Curate Nouri al-Maliki warned Lord'S Day against what he called efforts to utilize the issue of human rights as a screen to sabotage his government.

Al-Maliki did not single out who he believed was exploiting the issue of human rights for political gain, but he was apparently referring to his Sunnite Arabian critics who impeach his 18-month-old administration of human rights maltreatments and sectarian bias.

"We must be aware of and alert against those who wish to pull strings and work those solid rules to legalize many surpluses aimed against the individual and the political regime," al-Maliki said in televised comments.

"Those who political campaign for human rights must themselves stay by them," he said at a ceremonial held to tag the U.N. Person Rights Day.

Iraq's biggest Sunnite Arab bloc, the Iraki Accord Front, withdrew its six curates from al-Maliki's authorities in August after the Shiite leader failed to ran into its statuses for remaining in his Cabinet. Today in Africa & Center East

The demands included regard for human rights and the release from hold of security political detainees not charged with specific crimes. The huge bulk of the 10s of one thousands of Iraqis held at U.S. and Iraki hold installations are Sunnite Arabs.

Staffan Delaware Mistura, the U.N. top diplomatist in Iraq, said the al-Maliki authorities have made "substantial progress" in the field of human rights, but added that much more than needful to be done.

"There's a batch of work still to be done," said de Mistura, who also urged al-Maliki to sign the U.N. convention against torment adopted by the human race body's General Assembly in 1984 and which came into military unit three old age later.

There have got been relentless complaints over the past three old age that Sunnite Arabian security political detainees are subjected to torment while in hold at the Shiite-led Ministry of Interior.

The authorities have got consistently denied systematic torment in its jailhouses and keeps that its security military units are treating all Iraki equally, but critics take a firm stand that the military units have been infiltrated by Shi'Ite militiamen linked to major political political parties and impeach them of using heavy laterality in their traffic with the minority Sunnite Arabs.

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Saturday, December 1, 2007

Does Islam Cause Mental Illness?

Does Islamism Cause Mental Illness?


With resumed violent public violences in France, the Saudi Arabian Arabian adult female who was recently convicted of having been gang-raped by seven work force and have been sentenced by the Muslim Shari'a tribunal to 200 eyelashes with a whip (a practical decease sentence) and 6-months in prison—assuming she lasts the beating—and the lawsuit of Muslims career for the executing of British People instructor in Republic Of The Sudan Gillian Gibbons (who allowed her pupils to call the schoolroom teddy bear bear Muhammad) the insanity occupying the Muslim human race is once again slapping the remainder of the human race in its face. Although she was convicted by the fundamentalistic Muslim tribunal system of "insulting Islam" and sentenced to jailhouse time, over 10,000 Sudanese Muslims have got taken to the streets and are reported to still be screaming for Gibbons' decease with: "No tolerance! Execution! Kill her, kill her by fire squad!"

Apparently not satisfied with last year's worldwide public violences over the ill-famed Elijah Muhammad sketches and the multiple pictures of Islamist beheadings—not to advert the race murder of non-Muslims that is still being perpetrated in the Darfur country of Sudan—portions of the Moslem word are at it once again. As these types of extraordinarily brutal, sadistic and eccentric behaviours make not happen within the Judaic or Christian communities of the world, I believe that I must ask: Is it Islam, itself, that is causing this mental unwellness amongst its adherents?

In the mainstream coverage of these continuing and violent incidents, once again the majority of the left-of-center media, the same mass mass media that vilifies virtually everything democracies impact to protect their citizens and convey down these governments of terrorism, are offering "no opinion" on these recent Moslem atrocities. Note: Unfortunately, not all of the recent so-called extremism in the Moslem human race is coming strictly from the Islamist factions. But, it makes look that an increasing figure of non-Muslims are finally beginning to recognize that force against them is built into and commanded by the Surah poetries (the latter stanzas) of the Qur'an.

Getting back to the Gibbons' debacle, an ostensibly mainstream Moslem churchman Abdul-Jalil Nazeer al-Karour inch Capital Of Sudan worked to incense Muslims in his Mosque on Friday with: "This is an chesty adult female who came to our country, cashing her wage in dollars, instruction our children hate of our Prophet Muhammad!" The fact that the children chose the teddy bear bear's name still looks to have got escaped the attending of this churchman and others in these inhibiting Muslim systems. Instead a favourite subject on Islamic telecasting goes on to be 'the proper manner to beat out one's wife'. In the below picture link, women are compared to camels and donkeys and Moslem work force are instructed not to beat out out their wives in the human face but, to beat them "where it won't go forth marks." Whew! That's helpful…unless you're a woman. Note: Horse Opera women's rightists still go on to disregard this and other Muslim atrociousnesses committed against their "sisters." It's mind-boggling that they still feign that none of this is actually occurring. Or, could it be that as it doesn't directly impact them, these "humane" women's rightists simply don't care about women one-half a human race away? I vote for the latter.

Spurred on by its Imams, the Moslem human race is becoming more than than and more violent each and every day. And it is now creating "insulting" states of affairs when they have got not occurred. Like the Leftists, Muslims onslaught before they are assaulted and then claim 'victimhood'. Note: This is another illustration of homicidal children killing their parents and then asking for understanding because they're now orphans.

Like the recent public violences in France—brought on by two Moslem teens running a reddish visible light with their minibike and then hitting a police force car—when these immigrants to Europe have got nil else to fall back on, they make false states of affairs themselves. In this instance, Moslem "youth" in French Republic torched cars, libraries and places then claimed—even though it was the fault of the two teens—that the police force were to blame!

So, I inquire again: Is it in the reading or makes Islam—itself—cause mental illness? Take a expression at what's happening around the human race and pull ain conclusion.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/us_world/2007/12/01/2007-12-01_sudan_mobs_want_british_teacher_shot_for-1.html

Moslem Video on How to beat out your wife": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RsysfGN0Iw


Sher Zieve

Biography - Sher Zieve

Sher Zieve is an author, political commentator, Staff Writer and Program Director for The New Media Alliance (www.thenma.org). Zieve's Op/Ed columns are widely carried by multiple Internet Journals and land sites and she also composes difficult news. Her columns have got also appeared in The Beaver State Herald, Dallas Times, Hub Of The Universe Star, Bay State Sun, Capital Of California Sun, in International news publications and on multiple University websites and is currently working on her first political book: "The Liberal's Steer To Conservatives" http://www.augustagency.com/authors.htm
Zieve firmly believes that if Leftists ran the state (and left to their ain inane devices), it would be the end of the United States as a autonomous nation. Read .

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