Events Database

747 historical macro events · 2010–today

Filtered by:human rights✕ clear
DateEvent
Nov 12, 10Magna Carta: honouring the world's 'most influential secular document'
Nov 12, 10Nigeria refuses to honour activist Ken Saro-Wiwa on 15th anniversary of death
Nov 12, 10Timeline: Aung San Suu Kyi
Nov 12, 10Guatemala's lonely battle against corruption
Nov 12, 10Obama's missed opportunity in Jakarta
Nov 11, 10Foreign Office reveals make-up of human rights advisory group
Nov 11, 10Evgeniy Zhovtis – imprisoned for defending human rights?
Nov 11, 10Senior British officers could face war crimes trial over alleged Iraqi abuse
Nov 10, 10Two asylum seekers deported to Baghdad and allegedly tortured were not Iraqi
Nov 10, 10My legal hero: Hersch Lauterpacht
Nov 10, 10Kurdish show trial shames Turkey
Nov 10, 10PM in China: human rights, poppies, and a diplomatic tightrope
Nov 10, 10David Cameron tells China: embrace freedom and the rule of law
Nov 10, 10Ian Tomlinson death: senior judge appointed to oversee inquest
Nov 10, 10Only Britain can beg for scraps from China and tell them how to behave
Nov 9, 10Damage control: How Niger Delta crisis threatened Shell's global brand
Nov 9, 10NGOs and BBC targeted by Shell PR machine in wake of Saro-Wiwa death
Nov 9, 10George Bush's torture admission is a dismal moment for democracy
Nov 9, 10British troops may face Iraq war crimes trial
Nov 9, 10Don't ignore Iran's human rights abuse
Nov 9, 10Ciudad Juárez: Mexico's nameless dead
Nov 9, 10David Cameron vows to raise human rights issues 'without hectoring' China
Nov 9, 10China bans Liu Xiaobo's lawyer from flying to UK
Nov 9, 10To be gay is not 'un-Indian'
Nov 9, 10Activists call for David Cameron to press Beijing over human rights record
Nov 9, 10If only Labour ministers had shown Ken Clarke's bravery
Nov 8, 10Servicemen at 'UK's Abu Ghraib' may be guilty of war crimes, court hears
Nov 8, 10BNP in high court showdown over 'racist' party constitution
Nov 8, 10David Cameron, as you visit China please listen to us
Nov 8, 10Press Beijing on human rights, top Chinese artist Ai Weiwei tells  PM
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