Sunday, May 15, 2011

Sex Crime

Musicians missoless, Madsax and Bluesmith will be live at the Living Rooom on Wednesday 1 June, giving their first ever live performance of  'Sex Crime,' a song written to respond to the "pandemic of domestic violence."

Enjoy

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Sex Slavery In Strasbourg

Some 50 Nigerian women have been trafficked into Strasbourg to work as prostitutes.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

The Future Of Multiculturalism?

It has become politically fashionable once again to announce the death of multiculturalism.

Genuine fears about integration, worries about dometic terrorists harboured by hard-to-reach and alienated communities and yes, political expediency have given some credibility to the feeling that the 30 year multi-culti 'consensus' has run its course.

Thursday, May 05, 2011

Human Rights Commissioner Takes Aim At Belgium's Catholic Church

In an unusually frank comment piece, Thomas Hammarberg, the Council of Europe's Human Rights Commissioner, refers to a notorious scandal in Belgium's Catholic Church in his call for "zero tolerance" of abusers.

Lecture: Progressive Equality Jurisprudence In South Africa

The Equal Rights Trust and University College London Institute for Human Rights invite you to attend the forthcoming public lecture: "What Should We Expect from a Progressive Equality Jurisprudence? The Case of South Africa"

More info

Friday, April 29, 2011

'Izmir Declaration' on future of European Court of Human Rights

Government representatives at a Council of Europe conference organised on 26 and 27 April in Izmir by the Turkish Chairmanship of the organisation's Committee of Ministers,  adopted a declaration on the future of the European Court of Human Rights.

Info