Article 19 Under the Microscope
Tashmin Ali
March 18, 2011
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In the wake of Wikileaks and in the midst of the turmoil across the Middle East and North Africa, today at the UN the Human Rights Committee will reconsider its interpretation of Article 19, which guarantees the right to freedom of expression. Advocates worldwide will be paying close attention.

Something Rotten in Denmark
Laura Bingham
March 18, 2011
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It's rare that statelessness finds its way into the headlines. But with one minister resigning and another now under attack, a fight over citizenship policy is roiling the political scene in Denmark.

Case Watch: Roma Sterilization Case Reaches European Court
Margot Dickson
March 17, 2011
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V. C. was just twenty years old when she was sterilized after giving birth in a Slovakian hospital. She claims her Roma ethnicity played a vital role in her sterilization. Next week, the European Court of Human Rights will hear the case.

Pressure Grows on Spain Over Racial Profiling
Indira Goris
March 16, 2011
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The UN has put the Spanish government on notice: Police who engage in ethnic profiling are violating the human right to nondiscrimination.

Sex Workers, Oprah, and Hillary: Women Who Deliver
Heather Doyle
March 16, 2011
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What do Oprah Winfrey, Hillary Clinton, and Kenyan sex worker rights activist Carolyne Kemunto have in common? They are three of the most inspiring people working to improve the lives of women and girls, according to the organization Women Deliver.

The Hidden Cost of Pretrial Detention
David Berry
March 16, 2011
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Some 10 million people pass through pretrial detention every year, many of them spending months or even years behind bars—without being tried or found guilty. It's a waste of human potential that undermines economic development.

Six Months After Pakistan Floods, Challenges Remain
Faisal Bari
March 14, 2011
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Recently I traveled to Pakistan to see some of the relief and reconstruction work that the Open Society Foundations have been supporting. What I saw came as a complete surprise.

King Hearings: Muddled Thinking on Muslim "Radicalization"
Arun Kundnani
March 11, 2011
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It's one thing to go after those involved in violence, quite another to pursue those whose only offense is belief in a "radical" ideology. Indeed, this distinction is precisely what defines the American approach to liberty.

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Kyrgyzstan After the Crisis: A New Dawn?
Brussels, Belgium
March 22, 2011
Four civil society representatives from Kyrgyzstan will analyze the current state of play and the country’s prospects for further democratization.

Live Webcast: Terrorism and International Law
March 23, 2011
Justice Richard Goldstone and other experts will discuss international human rights law, the investigation and prosecution of terrorist crimes, reform in counterterrorism, and victims’ right to reparations.

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Moving Walls Online Exhibition
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Sponsored by the Open Society Foundations, the Moving Walls photography exhibition documents the transitional condition of open societies and the promotion and maintenance of democratic values.

Harm Reduction at Work
March 2011
This book by the Open Society Public Health Program is a practical, hands-on guide for harm reduction and drug policy organizations that employ people who use drugs.

Human Rights and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
March 2011
This paper produced by the Open Society Public Health Program examines the impact of Global Fund grants and advocacy on the human rights of marginalized persons living with or vulnerable to HIV.

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