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21. [NEWW/Op] Job- Communications Position
apply January 11, 2001 Area of Focus Human rights and civil Liberties, Peace andConflict Resolution Organization International Campaign for tibet URL http
http://lists.partners-intl.net/pipermail/opportunities/2000-October/000817.html
[NEWW/Op] Job- Communications Position
Network of East-West Women neww@neww.org
Wed, 18 Oct 2000 14:10:50 +0000 From: "Craig Zelizer" < czelizer@yahoo.com > Organization: Alliance for Conflict Transformation Reply-To: "Craig Zelizer" < czelizer@yahoo.com conflictjobs@egroups.com vanl@savetibet.org ) cover letter and resume to: International Campaign for Tibet, 1825 K St., NW, Suite 520, Washington, DC 20036. FAX: 202-785-4343. Last day to apply: January 11, 2001 Area of Focus: Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Peace and Conflict Resolution Organization: International Campaign for Tibet URL: http://www.savetibet.org/ Phone: 202-785-1515 Location: Washington, District of Columbia, 20006, United States Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com http://click.egroups.com/1/9537/10/_/481837/_/971780546/ http://www.onelist.com/community/conflictjobs or send an e-mail to conflictjobs-unsubscribe (or subscribe)@onelist.com If you have questions you may contact the list owner at conflictjobs-owner@onelist.com

22. R&D: Research Developments (In The News)
estimated 130,000 tibetans living outside tibet, to correspond www.jsonline.com/news/intl/jan01/dalai12011101a linksto resources about the civil rights movement
http://newsresearch.weblogs.com/2001/01/15
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Posted by Bill Lucey , 1/15/01 at 8:32:21 AM. Security Flaws (January 15, 2001) When 28 states began putting sex offender registry Web sites online beginning in 1997, many considered this to be one of the most effective ways to track offenders. Due to poor security management, however, the databases at many of these sites can easily be accessed by outsiders, where incriminating material can be deleted and altered-putting potential victims at risk-according to a recent MSNBC investigation. The key findings of the investigation include: 1.) 9 states: Virginia, Michigan, Illinois, North Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana, Nebraska, Florida and South Carolina were found to maintaining insecure Web sites as result of investigators ability to look at their files through a Web browser. The flaws resulted from many of the states using Microsoft's Internet Information Server. In most cases, though, these insecure files were remedied by downloading and installing patches (a small program intened to fix the original program) from Microsoft. 2.) 6 of the states have ``Unicode’’ flaws that allow anyone to search the supposedly hidden files of a Web server merely by pasting an address into a Web browser. This is considered the initial step toward hacking a system.

23. Wuarchive.wustl.edu/doc/coombspapers/index-files/INDEX2-5
speech on Buddhist practice in intl. the human rights situation in tibet 19941995tibet-human-r Down; Religious Policy Tightens un-covenant-civil-polit-rights
http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/doc/coombspapers/index-files/INDEX2-5
tibet-politics-faq.txt - Mar96 Freq.Asked Questions document by Peter Kauffner tibet-travel-faq.txt - Feb94 Freq.Asked Questions document by

24. Collevecchio Declaration
Center for Environmental Law and Community rights Inc., Papua New Forum for Consultationwith civil Society on Structural Students for a Free tibet, USA 80.
http://www.foe.org/camps/intl/endorsements.html
Home Campaigns International Collevecchio Declaration Endorsements Return to Collevecchio Declaration on Financial Institutions and Sustainability View Press Release
1. A SEED, Netherlands
2. Adrian Dominican Sisters, USA
3. Aid Through Trade, USA
4. Aksjon Slett U-landsgjelda (SLUG) The Norwegian Campaign for Debt Cancellation, Norway
5. Alliance for Democracy, Mendocino Coast Chapter, USA
6. Armenia - Holland "BLUE TULIP" Friendship Union, Armenia
7. Asociacion Civil Labor, Peru
8. Association for Accounting and Business Affairs, UK
9. Associazione Terres des Hommes, Italy
10. Attac - Italy 11. Bank Information Center, USA 12. Bay Area Jubilee Debt Cancellation Coalition, USA 13. BUND - Friends of the Earth Germany 14. CalPERRS - California Public Employees for a Responsible Retirement, USA

25. [Hpn] Power In Prose: Poor Magazine Gives Voice To Have-nots;SF Chronicle;4/19/0
The man running the operation, civil rights attorney Osha Neumann and draws ties betweenthe Free tibet movement and Explorer at http//explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
http://projects.is.asu.edu/pipermail/hpn/2002-April/005911.html
[Hpn] Power in prose: Poor magazine gives voice to have-nots;SF Chronicle;4/19/02
Morgan W. Brown norsehorse@hotmail.com
Fri, 19 Apr 2002 10:01:38 -0400 ~~~fyi: Poor Magazine: http://www.poormagazine.org http://www.sfgate.com/chronicle/ http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2002/04/19/EB143453.DTL vwagner@sfchronicle.com From the time Tiny was in sixth grade to about five years ago, she and Dee From Osha Neumann's perspective, the magazine has a greater social impact. deeandtiny@poormagazine.org E-mail comments to sffriday@sfchronicle.com norsehorse@hotmail.com http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.

26. Social-movements Bibliography
Lesbian Avengers' civil rights Organizing Project www.octobertech.com/october TimorAction Network www.etan.org; intl Campaign for tibet www.savetibet
http://www.iol.ie/~mazzoldi/toolsforchange/archive/biblio.html
social-movements bibliography
This is a set of lists of suggested reading related to the social-movements mailing list . The lists are as follows:
  • Social movement theory (Sebastian Haunss) General reading (Laurence Cox) German social movement research (Sebastian Haunss) The German Autonomen (Sebastian Haunss) World collective action (Mark Douglas Whitaker) Links for activists (CyberBrook)
  • If you'd like to contribute to this bibliography - either as a separate list or individual references - please email . Suggested reading for theoretical frameworks, countries or languages that aren't well covered here would be greatly appreciated.
    Social movement theory
    • Cohen, Jean L. 1985: Strategy or Identity: New Theoretical Paradigms and Contemporary Social Movements in: Social Research, Vol. 52, No. 4, S. 663-716, Internet: http://user.hk.linkage.net/~greenpow/essays/cohen.htm Diani, Mario and Melucci, Alberto 1991: The Growth of an Autonomous Research Field: Social Movement Studies in Italy in: Rucht, Dieter (Hg.): Research on social movements. The state of the art in Western Europe and the USA, Frankfurt/M., Campus, S. 149-174 (DE) Halfmann, Jost 1993: Moderne soziale Bewegungen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Reichweite und Wirkung, in: Berliner Journal f

    27. Biography
    and studying mental health among nuns and students who had been tortured in tibet. hasspent twenty years in the field of advocacy for human and civil rights.
    http://www.uiowa.edu/~intl/ACAD/ghsp/GHSPbiosketch.htm
    Assembly Participant Biographies Michael A. Grodin M.D., http://www.bu.edu/philo/faculty/grodin.html ; Contact: Boston University School of Public Health, 715 Albany Street, T3W, Boston, MA 02118. Tel: 617/638-4626. grodin@bu.edu Sofia Gruskin, JD, MIA http://www.eci.harvard.edu/about_eci/gruskin.html Contact: 7th Floor François_Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health, 651 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115 ph: 617-432-4314 fax: 617-432-4310, sgruskin@hsph.harvard.edu Timothy H. Holtz MD, MPH, Malaria Epidemiologist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Assistant Clinical Professor of Family and Preventive Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Instructor of Health and Human Rights course at Emory University, and Board member for Doctors for Global Health. Holtz authored two chapters for the book Dying for Growth, including one on the Bhopal disaster, and spent a year as an Columbia University HHR Fellow in Dharamsala, India, working as a medical officer with Tibetan refugees and studying mental health among nuns and students who had been tortured in Tibet. His current interests include the epidemiology of human rights abuses, labor rights, and the political economy of infectious diseases in developing countries. Contact: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 4770 Buford Hwy NE, MS F-22, Atlanta, GA 30341. Phone: (770) 488-7782. e-mail: tholtz@cdc.gov

    28. The Video Project - 1 800 4PLANET
    Learning from Ladakh (59/HS+) little tibet's culture in Challenge of SustainableDevelopment (55/HS+) for intl. US Canada (32/HS+) civil rights, James Bay
    http://www.videoproject.net/CompleteTitleList.html
    Format of our title listing is:
    Title (minutes/grade appropriate) brief description.
    A
    B C D ... Z
    A
    A Tale Of Two Fisheries Adonis XIV (9/HS+) Part of the Glasnost Festival Adventures Of Wayan And The 3 R's, The (15/Pre-G5) reduce, reuse, recycle
    After the Cloud Lifted: Hiroshima's Stories of Recovery
    (28/HS+)
    After the Velvet Revolution
    (58/HS+) post-communist Czechoslovakia
    Aftermath of the War with Iraq, The
    (28/ HS+) unresolved issues with Iraq Against the Current (27/HS+) Part of the Glasnost Festival Against the Grain Against the Grain
    160 pp. Alternatives to Military Power in Foreign Policy (26/10-A) Advocates describe their plans.
    Amazing Coral Reefs
    (G2-6) coral reef ecology
    Amazonia: Voices from the Rainforest
    (70/HS+) native people from the Amazon Ancient Cities (CD-ROM/Gr.4-A) The ancient civilizations of Petra, Teotihacan, Pompeii, and Crete are explored.All pictures,text, and movies can be exported and reused. Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh (59/HS+) "little Tibet's" culture in transition

    29. September 09
    I Kendall, Milwaukee WI, PGA golfer (1993 intl8th) In In 1957, Pres Eisenhower signs1st civil rights bill since game vs Cubs (1-0) In 1965, tibet is made an
    http://www.dailyalmanacs.com/almanac2/september/0909.html
    On September 09...
    252nd day of year with 113 days left (Numerology = 9)
    Happy Birthday to:
    In , Flavius Honorius, emperor East Roman Republic (395-423)
    In 1583, Girolamo Frescobaldi, composer
    In 1585, Armand-Jean du Plessicide de Richelieu, premier of France (1624-42)
    In 1618, Joan Cererols, composer
    In 1629, Cornelis Tromp, Dutch lt-adm-gen/son of Maarten Tromp
    In 1646, Zeger B van Espen, Flemish theologist
    In 1664, Johann Christoph Pez, composer
    In 1687, Jean-Baptiste Maurice Quinault, composer
    In 1695, Joseph Thadd„us Stammel, Austrian sculptor In 1752, Johann Friedrich Christmann, composer In 1754, William Bligh, nasty ship's captain (HMS Bounty) In 1769, Cornelis F van Maanen, Dutch minister of Justice (1807..42) In 1789, William Cranch Bond, US, astronomer (codiscovered Hyperion) In 1809, William Radford, Commander (Union Navy), died in 1890 In 1817, Speed Smith Fry, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1892 In 1819, Martin Luther Smith, Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1866 In 1822, Napoleon J K P Bonaparte, French prince/member National Convention

    30. March 17
    British diplomat In 1910, Bayard Rustin, civil rights leader In Salinas CA, LPGA golfer(1994 Rochester intl24th) In In 1959, Dalai Lama flees tibet for India
    http://www.dailyalmanacs.com/almanac2/march/0317.html
    On March 17...
    76th day of the year with 289 days left (Numerology = 2)
    Happy Birthday to:
    In 1473, James IV, king of Scotland (1488-1513)
    In 1578, Francesco Albana, Ital painter (Mary's Ascension)
    In 1628, Daniel van Papenbroeck, [Papebrochius], Flemish historian
    In 1664, Georg Osterreich, composer
    In 1675, Petrus Laurentius Wockenfuss, composer
    In 1685, Jean-Marc Nattier, French portrait painter
    In 1746, Jan David Holland, composer
    In 1777, Roger Brooke Taney, Calvert Md, 5th Chief Justice (Dred Scott dec)
    In 1780, Thomas Chalmers, 1st moderator (Free Church of Scotland 1843-47) In 1781, Dominique J de Eerens, governor-general of Neth Indies In 1787, George Simon Ohm, physicist (discovered Ohm's Law) In 1789, Edmund Kean, London England, tragic actor (Shylock) In 1804, James Bridger, scout/fur trader/mountain man par excellance In 1820, Patrick Edward Connor, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers) In 1825, Rodolphe Bresdin, French cartoonist/lithographer (Le Bon Samaritain) In 1826, Oskar Peschel, German journalist/geography (V”lkerkunder)

    31. Timeline
    invented Duchamp back to NY intl Surrealist Exhibit assassinated Feb Truman, in first`civil rights' message to prosecuted Oct China occupies tibet McCarran Act
    http://www.jackmagazine.com/beatnews/timeline.html
    Beat Timeline This project at gopher://gopher.well.sf.ca.us:70/00/Community/60sTimeline/list-intro focuses on the entire counterculture history, from 1095 to 1990. Here, I have copied excerpts from 1940-1960. 1940 WORLD WAR II:Hitler invades Denmark, Norway, Holland (May), Belgium, France
    US: Smith Act criminalizes advocating to overthrow the government by force and violence when?
    Selective Service bill introduced
    BFirst big birth rise: 9 months after introduction
    Sept? Selective Service Act passed
    Sept 27 FDR meets with A. Philip Randolph, president of Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; Walter White, executive secretary NAACP; and T. Arnold Hill, acting secretary of the National Urban League to discuss employment discrimination, particularly desegregation of the armed forces. Army: 5,000 Negroes out of 269,023;
    Navy: 4,000 out of 160,997 - employed as messboys and labourers.
    Nov FDR re-elected, in first election with significant Negro voters
    Duke Ellington becomes know as composer and jazz pianist
    Ernest Hemingway: For Whom the Bell Tolls
    Arthur Koestler: Darkness at Noon Thomas Wolfe: You Can't Go Home Again (posth.)

    32. INCORE: Conflict Data Service: More Resources: Organisations
    Training programs in areas such as Cyprus, Kashmir, Liberia and tibet. http//www.partnersintl.org. actionsin support of human rights and civil liberties http
    http://www.incore.ulst.ac.uk/cds/metadata/organs.html
    Organisations and Institutes concerned with peace and conflict Version 3: September 2001 Inclusion or non-inclusion of any programme or course does not imply any judgement on the part of INCORE as regards quality. The list simply provides an overview of what is on offer within the area outlined above and is by no means exhaustive. INCORE welcomes suggestions with regard to possible additions to the site: Contact INCORE Contents
    Organisations and Institutes Within Continental Europe
    Organisations and Institutes Within North America
    Organisations and Institutes Within Latin America
    Organisations and Institutes Within Africa ...
    Centre for the Study of Conflict (University of Ulster)
    A research centre based at the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland, with extracts from its publications and information on its recent research projects. It has close ties with INCORE.

    33. Cong. C. McKinney D-GA 4th Statements
    oversight of intl population planning child survival activities. in the middle ofa deadly civil war. of profiting from human rights abuses in tibet and Sudan
    http://internettrash.com/users/socialjustice/mckinney.html
    Cong. Cynthia A. McKinney
    bios profiles email
    district per ABC News Georgia premature obit GOP endorsement GA state Rep. B.McKinney in Cuba House
    WCAR 7.01 Berlusconi letter re G8 mtg Genoa 7.01 Covert Action roundtable 4.6.01 VOA labor discrimination 2.28.01 blood diamonds 9.13.00 WTO withdrawal 6.21.00 Campaign for UN Reform support letter 10.1.99 other kind of disproportional representation 9.96 alt: Berlusconi letter re G8 mtg Genoa Washington office 124 Cannon Bldg Washington, DC 20515
    District
    office 246 Sycamore St ste 110 Decatur, GA 30030
    3.7.01 re-elected Ranking Minority Member on
    Subcommittee

    by Democratic colleagues on House Intl Relations Committee
    Assumed Ranking Membership as first African American woman in U.S. Congressional history to assume position of HIRC Ranking Minority
    "In a Congressional District as diverse as Georgia's 4 th
    IOHR Subcommittee has jurisdiction to deal with
    • the State Dept
    • the diplomatic service;
    oversight
    • the U.N.
    • incl
    • foreign building pgms activities
    • protection of American citizens abroad
    • intl broadcasting
    • American Red Cross
  • implementation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • matters relating to internationally recognized human rights
  • 6.6.01 IOHR
  • 34. Notes60-69.html
    Rudy has been elected chairman of the intl. been enjoying traveling to China, tibet,Eastern Europe on Federal Indian law (Constitutional and civil rights issues
    http://cornell-magazine.cornell.edu/Archive/Mar2001/Notes60-69.html
    CLASS NOTES March-April 2001 Your class officers met in New York City in late January to do a post-Reunion wrap-up and to decide how to continue building on our past successes, near-record-setting reunion attendance, and a high level of class membership. Details to come. Congratulations to George Gellert, MBA '62, JD '63, who was given an Outstanding Alumni Award by the Ag college in October, "for applying exceptional leadership skills toward the betterment of society." George is president and CEO of Atalanta Corp., an importer of food from around the world based in Elizabeth, NJ, and is also a Trustee of Cornell. He lives in Oradell, NJ. Carl and Linda Volckmann of Westport, CT, are pleased to note two recent weddings in the family, both in distant locations. Their daughter Karin was married in Anchorage, Alaska, in 1999 and Tina was wed in 2000 on Orcas Island in Puget Sound, WA. Son Eric is in medical school at the U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. "We loved the 40th Reunion," says Carl, "and celebrated our 35th wedding anniversary the next week." Judith (Eyles) and John Male '58 celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary in the summer of 2000 with a trip to Oberammergau, Germany, to see the 40th production of the Passion Play, which Judy says was a memorable event. They then spent three weeks touring Germany and Austria. Brian Finger and wife Joan of Damascus, MD, plan to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary this spring with a cruise to Hawaii, on which their two sons will join them. Brian says he is "looking forward to retirement in the next three to four years."

    35. Organisations And Institutes Concerned With Peace And Conflict
    in areas such as Cyprus, Kashmir, Liberia and tibet. http//www.partnersintl.orgPeacewire Based in Vancouver support of human rights and civil liberties http
    http://www.geocities.com/peacepract/organizations_and_institutes_con.html
    Organizations and Institutes Concerned with Peace and Conflict We gratefully acknowledge the effort INCORE put into building the following list of organizations centered upon peace building. For more information about INCORE, visit its Web site at http://www.incore.ulst.ac.uk/home/ Contents
    Organizations and Institutes Within Continental Europe
    Organizations and Institutes Within North America
    Organizations and Institutes Within Latin America
    Organizations and Institutes Within Africa ...
    Centre for the Study of Conflict
    (University of Ulster)
    A research center based at the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland, with extracts from its publications and information on its recent research projects. It has close ties with INCORE.
    http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/csc/
    Centre for Peace and Development Studies (University of Limerick)
    Originally established as the Irish Peace Institute Research Centre, at the University of Limerick. The site offers information regarding its Research and Academic Programme.
    http://www.ul.ie/cpds/

    36. Boxoffice Special Report: INDIEWORLD
    and the Internet. 2. As a former civil rights lawyer I Tine Gee, Dir./DevelopmentEsther van Messel, intl. Shot clandestinely on location in tibet, the film
    http://www.boxoff.com/issues/apr99/apr99story4.html
    INDIEWORLD
    A Directory of Selected Independent Film Distributors and Interviews With Key Executives Compiled by Melissa Morrison
    NOTE: Our listings below provide address and contact information, executive listings, descriptions of upcoming titles, plus answers to our Five Questions.
    5 QUESTIONS:
    What will be the biggest change or influence on indie film post-2001?
    Why did you get into the indie film business?
    What are you most proud of about your company?
    What do you still want to accomplish?
    What about your company do few people know?
    ARROW RELEASING
    25 W. 45th St., Suite 707
    New York, NY 10036 (212) 398-9511 tel. (212) 398-9558 fax E-mail: arrow@arrowfilms.com www.arrowfilms.com Executives: Dennis Friedland, President Steven Fagan, National Sales Manager ARTISAN 2700 Colorado Ave. 2nd Fl. Santa Monica, CA 90404 (310) 449-9200 tel. 157 Chambers St., 12th Fl. New York, NY 10007 Executives: Mark Curcio, CEO Bill Block, President Amir Malin, President Ken Schapiro, Executive Vice President James Keegan, CFO

    37. Travel Safety And Civil Liberties
    Indian Himalayas. Nepal. tibet China. Bhutan. Burma. Thailand Travel Safety and civil Liberties Fear vs. Danger consumer advocate for the rights of travelers to privacy and
    http://www.spirit-of-india.com/News/travelsafety.html

    Group Tours

    Private Tours

    Wildlife

    Indian Himalayas
    ... Download Reservation Form Search:
    Healing Arts
    Travel News
    What's Your Style?

    Spirit of India Story
    ...
    Destinations:

    a photo overview
    Maps
    Icons Travel Resources links, books, health kit FAQs Contact Us Home
    Travel Safety and Civil Liberties: Fear vs. Danger by Edward Hasbrouck, author of The Practical Nomad Fear has devastated the travel "industry" since 11 September 2001, with air travel in the USA down by half and more than a million people laid off in travel, tourism, and hospitality, mainly from already poorly-paid jobs in hotels and restaurants. (While the USA has given US$15 billion to airline stockholders, nothing has been done yet by the government to assist affected workers.) So what are you afraid of? And how can and should - - we deal with our fears about travel? Fear is nothing to be ashamed of. Fear is instinctive, whether it be fear of flying, fear of the unknown, or fear of rats and vermin the worst fear for Winston in 1984, and for some of the contestants on the current travel reality TV series The Amazing Race. Fear serves a purpose in the human animal: it warns us of danger. And our most irrational fears ("phobias") are, almost by definition, those least subject to conscious control. Be honest with yourself about your fears. If you know you'll be too frightened to have a good time, or a productive trip, it doesn't really matter whether your fears are well founded. You may want to try to change your fears, or learn to deal with them differently. But that may not be quick or easy, or possible at all. If you can't overcome your fear, you should change your plans, and do something less scary that you can enjoy . Because fear is perceived as a sign of danger, our instinct is to assume that whatever is scary is dangerous, and that the degree of danger we're in is proportional to the fear we feel.

    38. Untitled Document
    Organization International Lesbian and Gay Association intl. Chin Human rights OrganizationCivil Society for China, including Taiwan, tibet, Xinjiang, etc.
    http://www.dictatorwatch.org/ae/gov.html
    2. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
    General democracy

    Alliance for Democracy

    Art and Revolution

    Continental Congress

    Democracy is a Conversation
    ...
    Youth Action for Global Justice

    Human rights, refugees and political prisoners
    Act-Up

    Amnesty International

    Anti-Slavery International
    AntiWar.com ... World Organization against Torture Indigenous cultures Amazon Alliance The Cultural Conservancy First Nations Indigenous Environmental Network ... Vieques Libre Surveillance and security Anonymizer.com Congressional Research Reports CryptoRights Foundation Cyber Army ... Technical Surveillance Counter Measures Nuclear activism Campaign Against Arms Trade Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety Disarmament and Security Centre ... Student Peace Action Network Nation specific The nations listed below include those rated the most oppressive (Not Free, and 7 out of 7 in both political rights and civil liberties) by the organization Freedom House , for 2000-2001. We also intend to collect links for democracy groups active with the other nations rated as Not Free, and also the countries rated Partly Free, since many of them are effectively dictatorships as well; Malaysia, for example. Afghanistan Afghanistan Online Afghanistan Voice Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan Burma Actions Birmanie Assistance Association for Political Prisoners Books on Burma Burma Campaign UK ... Shanland.org

    39. TechTV Store Powered By Buy.com
    Foreign Legal Arms Control City Planning Civics civil rights Congress Constitutions RelationsIntl. Account of China's Brutal Crackdown in tibet Our Low Price
    http://www.buy.com/techtv/retail/books/subcat.asp?loc=5598

    40. Cong. C. McKinney D-GA 4th Statements
    Minority Member on. intl Operations Human rights Subcommittee with dozens of civil rights groups and activists during Covenant on civil and Political rights, the American
    http://www.webnetarts.com/socialjustice/mckinney.html
    Cong. Cynthia A. McKinney
    bios profiles email
    district per ABC News Georgia premature obit GOP endorsement GA state Rep. B.McKinney in Cuba House
    WCAR 7.01 Berlusconi letter re G8 mtg Genoa 7.01 Covert Action roundtable 4.6.01 VOA labor discrimination 2.28.01 blood diamonds 9.13.00 WTO withdrawal 6.21.00 Campaign for UN Reform support letter 10.1.99 other kind of disproportional representation 9.96 alt: Berlusconi letter re G8 mtg Genoa Washington office 124 Cannon Bldg Washington, DC 20515
    District
    office 246 Sycamore St ste 110 Decatur, GA 30030
    3.7.01 re-elected Ranking Minority Member on
    Subcommittee

    by Democratic colleagues on House Intl Relations Committee
    Assumed Ranking Membership as first African American woman in U.S. Congressional history to assume position of HIRC Ranking Minority
    "In a Congressional District as diverse as Georgia's 4 th
    IOHR Subcommittee has jurisdiction to deal with
    • the State Dept
    • the diplomatic service;
    oversight
    • the U.N.
    • incl
    • foreign building pgms activities
    • protection of American citizens abroad
    • intl broadcasting
    • American Red Cross
  • implementation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • matters relating to internationally recognized human rights
  • 6.6.01 IOHR
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