by Mask Admin 31/7/2006
MONTREAL – July 31, 2006: About 1500 participants in the World Conference on LGBT Human Rights in Montreal stated in its final declaration on Saturday that 'LGBT individuals and groups in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe no longer accept prejudice and discrimination, and are becoming increasingly impatient to achieve freedom and equality.
by Mask Admin 16/7/2006
HUMAN RIGHTS – July 16, 2006: Africa is a graveyard of human rights laws that have created expectations only to be dashed. But hopes were raised last week during the 7th African Union Summit with the launch of the African Court on Human and People's Rights (ACHPR).
by Mask Admin 14/7/2006
As a part of the United Nations, there are 53 members of ECOSOC (the UN Economic and Social Council.) Nineteen of these members are charged with giving NGOs consultative status (ECOSOC status) at the UN. This gives NGOs access to, amongst other things, the Commission of Human Rights (CHR). Currently over 2700 NGOs enjoy this status; and while not able to endorse their own agendas, it does enable them to participate fully in global debates at the UN and to circulate statements of a certain length.
by Mask Admin 6/6/2006
NIAMEY – June 6, 2006: Niger's parliament has voted down Africa's Maputo Protocol on women's rights in a setback for the accord aiming to guarantee women equality in all spheres of life and end the practice of female circumcision.
by Mask Admin 1/6/2006
NIGERIA - June 1, 2006: Human rights activists in the country have formed an alliance against the Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Bill now in the National Assembly, saying it violates people's sexuality rights.