It’s reported today that Saudi King Abdullah announced that the nation’s women will gain the right to vote in local elections to be held in 2015. And now a little bit of history of gaining the right to vote by women. US: Women got the vote in 1869 in Wyoming Territory in the USA followed [...]
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When did women gain the right to vote?
Posted: 25th September 2011 by admin in History, Human RightsMulticulturalism has failed
Posted: 6th February 2011 by Nata in Human Rights, Islam, Political QuotationThat words have been saying by David Cameron at his speech at a security conference in Munich, BBC reports. “Frankly, we need a lot less of the passive tolerance of recent years and much more active, muscular liberalism,” the prime minister added. The speech angered some Muslim groups, while others queried its timing amid an [...]
Membership of the European Union
Posted: 20th July 2010 by Nata in Election News, Human Rights, just lifewhat do you think about benefits your country is membership of the European Union. What benefits of membership could not be achieved outside of the EU? Is it good for you personally? What finally it gives you? We know that membership of the European Union gives very importnts things like Free trade Assisted development of [...]
Restarting Military Tribunals
Posted: 15th May 2009 by Nata in Criminal, Crisis, Human Rights, News, Presidents, Scandals, TerrorismPresident Barack Obama have decided to restart military tribunals for a small number of Guantanamo detainees, reviving a Bush-era trial system he once assailed as flawed but with new legal protections for terror suspects, U.S. officials said. The changes to the system, which will affect a small number of detainees, will be announced Friday. The [...]
After a long national debate, the Israeli cabinet voted to trade a Lebanese murderer for the bodies of two Israeli soldiers. The Israeli army has confirmed that human remains handed over by Lebanon’s Hezbollah as part of a prisoner swap are those of two of its soldiers, BBC reports. The two men, Eldad Regev and [...]
Aggression is wrong but unfortunately the problems of aggression, addiction, kidnapping are still exist in our postmodern world. If even the elite I mean politics can let themselves to show aggressive behavior what one can expect from ordinary people? If we are not able to make other people more considerate, helpful and honest so each [...]
For Whom the Bell Tolls in Kosovo?
Posted: 18th February 2008 by Nata in Human Rights, just life, News[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-lJy4Js8j4] For whom? For me, for you irrespective of your nationality, religion or where do you live, the world became too small. Bell tolls for each of us because the matter does not rest there I guess. This is occurring right now next by you, in the heart of Europe.
Welcome to the Hell.
Posted: 17th February 2008 by Nata in Human Rights, just life, News, Scandals, TerrorismUS Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said that aggressive interrogation could be appropriate to learn where a bomb was hidden shortly before it was set to explode or to discover the plans or whereabouts of a terrorist group. “It seems to me you have to say, as unlikely as that is, it would be absurd [...]
Sept. 30 was shown German investigative television documentary film exposed the Nazi-era misdeeds of BMW’s controlling shareholder family, the Quandts. The reclusive Quandt family responded to the documentary five days later, on Oct. 5, pledging to back a research project into the family’s Nazi past and its role under the Third Reich, opening family archives [...]
There are unprecedented demonstrations are taking part in Danish capital right now. Police arrested at least 436 people today in Copenhagen after demonstrators evicted from a youth centre six months ago tried to occupy a different building, officials said. “We have never arrested so many people in a single incident before,” a police spokesman told [...]