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Human rights of Danish sub killer were not violated when prison banned letters, visits, court says Associated Press Published Nov 30, 2023 • 2 minute read Join the conversation ...
The rights of a self-taught Danish engineer who was convicted of murdering a Swedish journalist in 2017 on his homemade submarine, have not been violated, a Danish court said Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023.
Letters: What the would-be human rights commissioner's resignation says about the Liberals Readers discuss Birju Dattani's resignation and other issues of the day in letters to the editor By Letters ...
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Readers’ Letters Canada’s hypocrisy on human rights is appalling I find it more than hypocritical that Canadian politicians condemn China’s human rights record while pushing for a boycott.
Today's letters: Demonstrate peacefully at Ottawa human rights monument Friday, Nov. 29: Given the history of the human rights monument, protest should be non-violent only, says one reader.
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Letters: Pronoun debate sparks human, transgender rights concerns 'Will I, along with countless others, witness the erosion of the rights we've diligently fought for' asks transgender woman Reann ...
Today's letters: Panda Game; mayoralty race; human rights Tuesday, Oct. 4: You can write to us too, at [email protected] By Citizen letters Published Oct 04, 2022 Last updated Oct 04, 2022 ...
The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights makes no distinction between "men's rights" and "women's rights." They're just fundamental, basic, human rights.
Stirring the human-rights pot Wayne Sumner Contributed to The Globe and Mail Published June 13, 2009 ...