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- 1From:Mena ReportFormer communist rebels and supporters gathered at historic Plaza Miranda on Wednesday to denounce the alleged violence and human rights violations of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New Peoples Army-National...
- 2From:Politics & Government Week2023 MAR 30 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Politics & Government Week -- Investigators publish new report on Global Views - Black Studies. According to news originating from Louisville,...
- 3From:Science Letter2023 MAR 24 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Science Letter -- Researchers detail new data in anthropology. According to news reporting originating from the University of Hawaii at Manoa by NewsRx...
- 4From:UWIRE TextByline: Sarah Mai The building that houses our Center for Jewish Studies is named after a man who aligned himself with antisemites. Edward E. Nicholson -- the former dean of student affairs and namesake of Nicholson...
- 5From:UWIRE TextByline: Mick Gaw The documentary film genre is often treated as the simple presentation of facts -- a journalistic investigation that reveals answers to real-world phenomena. A passive camera appears to expose...
- 6From:States News ServiceJerusalem -- The following information was released by the Simon Wiesenthal Center: The Simon Wiesenthal Center today added its support for protests in Poland to prevent the planned issue by the Polish National Bank on...
- 7From:Politics & Government Week2023 FEB 23 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Politics & Government Week -- A new study on Global Views - Faith and International Affairs is now available. According to news reporting originating...
- 8From:Politics & Government Week2023 FEB 9 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Politics & Government Week -- A new study on Politics and Government is now available. According to news originating from Torun, Poland, by...
- 9From:UWIRE TextByline: Nathan Metcalf In the United States, a superpower in its twilight days in which the roots of rabid racial supremacy, fervent nationalism and virulent anti-communism run deep -- the specter of fascism looms....
- 10From:UWIRE TextByline: Nathan Metcalf In the United States, a superpower in its twilight days in which the roots of rabid racial supremacy, fervent nationalism and virulent anti-communism run deep -- the specter of fascism looms....
- 11From:Sunday Times (London, England)The Way We Were (Great! Movies, 4.50pm) Charting a love story shared by two contrasting characters, Sydney Pollack's drama not only gives us Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford at the peak of their movie-star powers, but...
- 12From:Sunday Times (London, England)The Way We Were (Great! Movies, 4.50pm) Charting a love story shared by two contrasting characters, Sydney Pollack's drama not only gives us Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford at the peak of their movie-star powers, but...
- 13From:Mena ReportMinister Przemys?aw Czarnek took part in the New Year's meeting with anti-communist opposition activists and people repressed for political reasons. During the ceremony, the head of the Ministry of Culture and National...
- 14From:States News ServiceGENEVA, Switzerland -- The following information was released by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: We welcome President Joko Widodo's acknowledgment and expression of regret for 12...
- 15From:States News ServiceNEW YORK -- The following information was released by the United Nations: The UN human rights office, OHCHR, welcomed on Friday the Indonesian President's statement of regret earlier this week, for serious rights...
- 16From:The Age (Melbourne, Australia)Byline: Chris Barrett and Karuni Rompies Singapore/Jakarta: President Joko Widodo says he deeply regrets gross human rights violations committed in Indonesia in the past, among them an anti-communist purge in 1965 and...
- 17From:The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, Australia)Byline: Chris Barrett and Karuni Rompies Singapore/Jakarta: President Joko Widodo says he deeply regrets gross human rights violations committed in Indonesia in the past, among them an anti-communist purge in 1965 and...
- 18From:International Business Times (U.S. ed.)Greece's former king Constantine II, who died on Tuesday aged 82, was the last member of a century-long dynasty in power when a brutal army dictatorship seized control of the country in 1967. A descendant of Denmark's...
- 19From:International Business Times (U.S. ed.)Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Wednesday expressed regret over mass human rights violations committed in the country's past, including a violent anti-communist purge in the 1960s and the disappearance of student...
- 20From:Washingtonpost.comByline: Rebecca Tan Indonesian President Joko Widodo expressed regret Wednesday for egregious human rights violations in the country over the past six decades, including a U.S.-backed anti-communist purge that led to...