The United States Sustainable Development Corp has made an urgent appeal to the United Nations Human Rights Council to investigate the killings of unarmed men, women and children of color in the United States. "This request is to urge the Human Rights Council to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into law enforcement practices that may undermine the human rights of African and Indigenous descendants of colonialism and enslavement in the United States," UN NGO President, Ava Gabrielle
Read Press ReleaseIn the knowledge that communication fosters understanding, a coalition of many Tampa Bay area faith traditions celebrated International Peace Day with an interfaith program at the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization.
Read Press ReleaseThe Ottawa Mission, one of the oldest shelters in the Nation's Capital, has launched its new, redesigned website at OttawaMission.com. This new site supports The Ottawa Mission in their service of the homeless, hungry, and lost. It provides food, shelter, clothing, skills, and job training to those in need.
Read Press ReleaseHuman trafficking, police brutality, bullying, poverty, war and gang violence—these and other violations of human rights can surrender to education, say the delegates to the 13th annual International Human Rights Summit of Youth for Human Rights International.
Read Press ReleaseThe sudden arrival of analytics to law is transforming the way that consumers choose their lawyers. Legal startup, Litigas, is empowering the average consumer to find the best attorney for their case type based on litigation data from Premonition, the world's largest litigation database.
Read Press ReleaseThe new Scientology Harlem Community Center hosted the finale of the 13th annual International Human Rights Summit with a briefing on the civil rights movement and the state of human rights in America today. Youth representing 41 nations were selected for their human rights activism and commitment to end abuse, from human trafficking to police brutality—any violations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Read Press ReleaseSouth Africa's Women's Day honors those who led the fight for freedom and equality 60 years ago and the women of South Africa today who continue to fight for a better life for the people of the nation.
Read Press ReleaseThe U.S. Department of State estimates some 600,000 to 800,000 people, mostly women and children, are trafficked across national borders annually. Church of Scientology hosted a benefit to raise funds to help victims of modern-day slavery.
Read Press ReleaseFreedom Watch International releases latest updates on the ongoing case with Venerable Dhammajayo. Venerable Dhammajayo, or Phrathepyanmahamuni--the abbot of the largest temple in Thailand--is in the middle of a highly contested case where he is accused of money laundering and receiving stolen property.
Read Press ReleaseScientology-supported Italian human rights initiative continues its work in Togo to raise the standard of human rights in the country by training the next generation on the principles enshrined in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Read Press ReleaseOn the heels of Friday's news about Georgia psychiatrist Narendra Nagareddy and the death of his patients, Citizens Commission on Human Rights opens the Psychiatry An Industry of Death touring exhibit in Atlanta's Piedmont Park. The exhibit documents the pseudoscience and sordid history of psychiatry, showing that the crimes of Dr. Death, as Nagareddy is now being called, are not so unusual in the psychiatric industry.
Read Press ReleaseScientology-supported Italian human rights initiative continues its work in Togo to raise the standard of human rights in the country by training the next generation on the principles enshrined in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Read Press ReleaseAt the annual convention of the American Psychiatric Association in Atlanta, Georgia, diverse organizations including the Nation of Islam, NAACP, Black Lives Matter, 10,000 Fearless Men and Concerned Black Clergy joined CCHR (Citizens Commission on Human Rights) in a demonstration to demand the ban of shock treatment on children.
The Association for Human Rights and Tolerance of Pordenone, Italy, finds local residents are unaware of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Supported by the Church of Scientology of Pordenone, the group is carrying out a campaign to educate people on their rights.
Read Press ReleaseUNESCO representative hopes to change attitudes that contribute to St. Kitts capital city, Basseterre, topping the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime index of the world's most dangerous cities.
Read Press ReleaseThrough the use of culture-specific avatars and video-conferencing technology, Safe Port Initiative is launching a global venture to deliver distance education to survivors of human trafficking, displaced refugees, and victims of systematic persecution on six continents. The pilot program for this unprecedented effort will begin in September 2016, providing culturally relevant curriculum from primary academic education to adult vocational training to 60 students in Africa and the Middle East.
Read Press ReleaseA shocking incriminating video "Who Benefits from World Conflict? Or ALLATRA IPM speaks out on Dignity, Freedom and Human Rights" has appeared online. It speaks about wrongful actions of unscrupulous journalists from Ukraine (news channel "24", "Espreso", and "2 + 2" channels). They publicly slandered ALLATRA International Public Movement, the members of which live in various countries around the world.
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