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Resources and Links (50-60 of 145 resources) The Migrant Experience Examination of the experience of migrant workers in California during the first half of the twentieth century. The Special Plight Of Migrant Workers Radio Netherlands article by by Arjan Schippers examines the conditions faced by migrant workers in Europe. The Institute on Race & Poverty University of Minnesota . The Business of Torture Article by Dr. Sam Vaknin describes some examples of the business of torture in various countries. Torture is a thriving business: implements, consultants, supplies. The Center for Justice and Accountability Works to deter torture and other severe human rights abuses around the world by helping survivors hold their persecutors accountable. The Human Rights Initiative at Georgia Institute of Technology This site is dedicated to publishing information on human rights, technology and globalization at Georgia Tech and in the wider world. The Human Rights Initiative is dedicated to publishing information on Human Rights, Technology and Globalization at Georgia Tech and the wider world. The Human Rights Web Human rights resources including links to relevant documents. The first WWW site on human rights, and the place to start if you want to know more about them. The International Association for Religious Freedom Supports freedom of religion and belief as defined by international law. The IARF has general consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. The Observer - Special Reports: Liberty Watch Covers international events and issues about balancing civil liberties and security, featuring an ongoing collection of news, analysis and comment. Together against Torture Describes the horrible crime of torture, and the passivity of bystanders. Offers ideas and links to take action, and links to U.S. and international organizations. Next 10 Resources >> |
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