“A conversation with Human Rights Watch researcher Ali Dayan Hasan” plus 3 more |
- A conversation with Human Rights Watch researcher Ali Dayan Hasan
- ONE STUDENT’S TAKE ON THE PARK51 COMMUNITY CENTER
- Comment on National integration with constitutional integrity by boh-liao
- Message to muslims: I'm sorry
| A conversation with Human Rights Watch researcher Ali Dayan Hasan Posted: 20 Sep 2010 09:24 PM PDT Over the last few weeks I've exchanged a bunch of emails with Ali Dayan Hasan . Ali is a senior researcher for Human Rights Watch, focusing on South Asia. The topics we covered were what human rights as a field is all about, whether the field is "political" or not, how human rights NGOs go about trying to stop rights abuses, where human rights NGOs get their money from and what they spend it on ... |
| ONE STUDENT’S TAKE ON THE PARK51 COMMUNITY CENTER Posted: 20 Sep 2010 08:12 PM PDT By: CHRISTINA POOLE (GAINESVILLE, Ga) There has been a great deal of controversy lately over the proposed Park51 community center in New York, or as it is more commonly known in the media- The 9/11 mosque. Groups have gathered in the streets of New York to protest the construction of the mosque, claiming that it is a dishonor to the memory and families of those lost in the September 11th attack ... |
| Comment on National integration with constitutional integrity by boh-liao Posted: 20 Sep 2010 05:49 PM PDT What integrity? Go throu' IO Ahmad Nazri Zainal's statements in d court n judge 4 yourself his integrity n professionalism TBH has 2 go after him as well lah |
| Posted: 20 Sep 2010 05:33 PM PDT Columnist Nicholas D. Kristof is taking the advice that Muslims should stand up to extremists and apologize. Only Krisof is apologizing to Muslims for the ridiculous intolerance of Muslims that has been on display lately. |
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