Author: Michael Jones

September 11, 2022 Off

2022 Human Rights Day Celebrations 21st March 2022

By Michael Jones

2022 Human Rights Day Celebrations: President Cyril Ramaphosa to deliver the keynote address at the national commemoration of Human Rights Day in Koster in the North West today 21st March 2021, 11:00
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September 10, 2022 Off

Mga kandidato, sinagot ang usapin sa foreign policy, WPS, at human rights violation sa Myanmar

By Michael Jones

Mga kandidato, sinagot ang usapin sa foreign policy, WPS, at human rights violation sa MyanmarMuling hinati sa tig-tatlong grupo ang mga presidential candidates. Tinalakay nina Manny Pacquiao, Jose Montemayor, at Leni Robredo ang foreign policy at kung paano poprotektahan ang mga migrant workers sa ASEAN. Sa ikalawang grupo, tinalakay nina Gonzales, Abella, at Moreno ang pagbibigay proteksyon sa undocumented OFWs. Sa ikatlong grupo, tinalakay naman nina Mangondato, De Guzman,…

September 9, 2022 Off

Mega-Sporting Events, Private Security & Human Rights: The 2022 FIFA World Cup & Commonwealth Games

By Michael Jones

Mega-Sporting Events, Private Security & Human Rights: The 2022 FIFA World Cup & Commonwealth GamesPrivate security companies provide a range of services at many of the world’s biggest sports tournaments. Whether providing stewards for stadiums, safeguarding the hotels where players and spectators are accommodated, or providing bodyguards for the sports stars themselves, private security providers are the unsung heroes that help secure the world’s biggest sporting stages. So how…

September 6, 2022 Off

Qatar 2022 CEO: We have been treated unfairly

By Michael Jones

The chief executive of Qatar’s 2022 World Cup organizing committee Nasser Al Khater says the country has been surprised by the “severity” of the criticism it has received since winning the right to host the 2022 World Cup.
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September 4, 2022 Off

Women’s rights being rolled back in Afghanistan – BBC News

By Michael Jones

Women’s rights being rolled back in Afghanistan – BBC NewsFollowing the Taliban’s takeover in Afghanistan women’s rights are being rolled back with education being denied to girls, and women forced out of the work place. At the same time the country is hit by shortages caused by sanctions imposed by Western nations. People are starving and many, mostly women, stand in lines to wait…