Human Rights - links

PERSECUTION: China opresses human rights lawyers

Jul 27, 2009 - topic(s): Citizenship, Human Rights, Persecution

Nashville Declaration of Conscience

Jun 1, 2009 - topic(s): Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, Human Rights

WSJ - Democrats move left on abortion

“But no one should mistake Rev. Wallis’s views for those of most Catholics or the evangelical community.”

Aug 20, 2008 - topic(s): Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, , Human Rights, Science, Bioethics

Global Warming Skeptics Insist Humans Not at Fault - Wash. Post

Mar 4, 2008 - topic(s): Citizenship, Human Rights, Science, Environment

C-SPAN Video: Land at hearing on Human Rights and Religious Freedom in Iran

Feb 21, 2008 - topic(s): Citizenship, Human Rights, Religious Liberty

Mother arrested for having coffee in Starbucks

Feb 20, 2008 - topic(s): Citizenship, Human Rights, Persecution, Religious Liberty

RADIO: New Baptist Covenant?

Feb 6, 2008 - topic(s): Faith, Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, Human Rights, Religious Liberty

WA Post: Crackdown on Child Pornography

Crackdown on Child Pornography
Federal Action, Focused on Internet, Sets Off a Debate

By Jerry Markon
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, December 15, 2007; Page A01

Lewd photographs of children were disappearing from adult bookstores. Child porn magazines in plain brown envelopes were no longer reaching customers through the mail. It was the early 1990s, and experts believed that federal law enforcement efforts were ending child pornography.

“We thought this was one of those rare forms of social deviance, of criminal behavior, that had been eradicated,” said Ernie Allen, president of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. “Except for a fixated group of hard-core pedophiles, we thought it was gone.”

Dec 15, 2007 - topic(s): Family, Addictions, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Citizenship, Human Rights, National

Podhoretz: ‘America the Ugly’

BY NORMAN PODHORETZ
Tuesday, September 11, 2007 12:01 a.m. EDT

In the immediate aftermath of the attacks on us that took place on this very day six years ago, several younger commentators proclaimed the birth of an entirely new era in American history. What Dec. 7, 1941, had done to the old isolationism, they announced, Sept. 11, 2001, had done to the Vietnam syndrome. It was politically dead, and the cultural fallout of that war—all the damaging changes wrought by the 1960s and ’70s—would now follow it into the grave.

Sep 11, 2007 - topic(s): Citizenship, Human Rights, National, War

Willcox: Why We Still Must Fight

By CHRISTOPHER WILLCOX
September 11, 2007; Page D6

In all the grand speeches and requiem tributes today — commemorating the events of Sept. 11, 2001 — there are likely to be few references to Whittaker Chambers. But Norman Podhoretz rightly reminds us of Chambers in “World War IV,” his bracingly mordant account of the West’s battle against Islamofascism. It is a battle that entered a critical phase six years ago with the carnage in New York, Washington and rural Pennsylvania.

Sep 11, 2007 - topic(s): Citizenship, Human Rights, Religious Liberty, War

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