Most streakers are just feeling frisky, but Chinese authorities have uncovered their real motive: baring protest tats. Their recently published handbook for Olympic visitors spells out rules they hope will quell dissident behavior. This podcast dishes the details. Scroll down so you don't miss it. tags Human rights Bejing OlympicsOnline protest packs are already available to push the limits. Have any ideas of your own? picked by meggysue 1 month ago |
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An amazing collection of photographs of human rights issues from around the world, I was going to just submit one gallery but I've submitted the link to the site as theres so many great ones to look at. 0 comments edit related share worldA good place to start is HERE Some of the galleries contain graphic pictures but are marked as graphic so just be careful picked by doggylives 5 months ago |
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) said the Beijing Games could not be a cure for all the country's ills as pressure continued to mount on Olympic organisers about human rights issues in China. picked by ConeOfSilence 1 day ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
A woman in Austria is engaged in a legal battle to win legal guardianship of a chimpanzee to fight for its "human" rights. Keeper Paula Stibbe, a native Briton, said primates such as Matthew -- the chimp in question -- should be given the same rights as human beings in the legal system. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago 6 comments edit related share plime.com |
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