Expert Sitings: Bill Schulz
http://iccnow.org The NGO Coalition for an International Criminal Court brings together over 1,000 NGOs devoted to creating a structure of accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Its Web site offers both analysis of issues and practical information about how to get involved. http://www.hrcp.cjb.net Despite its name, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan is ...
http://iccnow.org
The NGO Coalition for an International Criminal Court brings together over 1,000 NGOs devoted to creating a structure of accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Its Web site offers both analysis of issues and practical information about how to get involved.
http://iccnow.org
The NGO Coalition for an International Criminal Court brings together over 1,000 NGOs devoted to creating a structure of accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Its Web site offers both analysis of issues and practical information about how to get involved.
http://www.hrcp.cjb.net
Despite its name, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan is a non-governmental organization (NGO). It is one of the most effective indigenous human rights organizations in the world.
http://www.iabolish.org
The American Anti-Slavery Group is a grass-roots organization that was founded in 1993 to combat slavery worldwide and has helped free over 45,000 slaves. Its Web portal, "iAbolish," has two objectives: "to make slavery a pressing human rights concern and to mobilize a powerful anti-slavery movement."
http://www.hro.org
The Human Rights Online Project in Moscow offers a comprehensive Web site (in Russian) that documents the work of a variety of indigenous human rights NGOs across Russia. It includes daily news updates from across the region, a library of human rights material, information on indigenous human rights groups active all across Russia, and it also provides a threaded message board forum for discussions.
http://www.sjsocial.org/PRODH/home-eng.htm
The Miguel Agustín Pro Juárez Human Rights Center (PRODH) is a Jesuit organization based in Mexico City that works with local, national, and international organizations to consolidate human rights protection in Mexico.
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