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ACLU Joins Lawsuit Challenging Trafficking Of Indian Guestworkers (11/17/2008) NEW ORLEANS - The American Civil Liberties Union today charged that workers brought to the United States from India to work in shipyards after Hurricane Katrina were misleadingly recruited, exploited and mistreated. The ACLU and the law firm of Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP joined a class action lawsuit brought on behalf of over 500 guestworkers charging the workers were trafficked into the U.S. through the federal government's H-2B guestworker program with dishonest assurances of becoming lawful permanent U.S. residents and subjected to squalid living conditions, fraudulent payment practices and threats of serious harm upon their arrival.
ACLU Report Reveals Arrests At Hartford-Area Schools On Rise (11/17/2008) HARTFORD, CT – Police arrests of students at Hartford-area schools are on the rise, according to a new American Civil Liberties Union report released today, a trend that disproportionately impacts children of color.
U.N. Torture Expert Should Investigate Brutal Force-Feeding Of Connecticut Inmate, Says ACLU (10/27/2008) HARTFORD, Conn. – The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture (UNSR) should review the force-feeding of inmate Bill Coleman by the Connecticut Department of Corrections (DOC), according to a letter filed today by the American Civil Liberties Union under the U.N. Urgent Appeal procedure.
As Declaration Of Human Rights Approaches 60, ACLU Announces New Campaign And Contest (10/06/2008) NEW YORK – In anticipation of the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the American Civil Liberties Union today announced the launch of "Dignity Begins at Home," a new campaign to celebrate the document that is the cornerstone of the modern human rights system. Despite the United States' involvement in drafting the UDHR and supposed support of the document, it has failed to honor its commitments under the UDHR, especially within U.S. borders.
ACLU Welcomes Child Soldiers Accountability Act (10/03/2008) WASHINGTON, DC – The American Civil Liberties Union applauds President Bush and both chambers of Congress for enacting the Child Soldiers Accountability Act law today. The Act criminalizes the recruitment and use of child soldiers and gives the United States the authority to deport or to deny entry to individuals for such activities.
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Dignity Denied: The Effect of "Zero Tolerance" Policies on Students' Human Rights (11/17/2008)
Soldiers of Misfortune (05/13/2008)
Brief and Initial Analysis of the United States Report to the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (06/12/2007)
Dimming the Beacon of Freedom: U.S. Violations of the International Covenant on Civil & Political Rights (06/20/2006) A Shadow Report by the American Civil Liberties Union prepared for the United Nations Human Rights Committee on the occasion of its review of The United States of America’s Second and Third Periodic Report to the Committee on Human Rights
Out of Step With the World (05/25/2006) First comprehensive international and comparative analysis of felony disfranchisement policies, examining other western democracies' policies, practices and legal precedents.
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ACLU Urgent Appeal Cover Letter To UN Special Rapporteur on Torture (10/23/2008)
Petition to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (09/13/2006) Petition alleging violations of the human rights of the New Jersey State Conference NAACP, the Latino Leadership Alliance of New Jersey, Councilwoman Patricia Perkins-Auguste, Councilman Carlose J. Alma, Stacey Kindt, Michael Mackason, Charles Thomas, and Dana Thompson, By the USA and the State of New Jersey, with request for an investigation and hearing on the merits.
El-Masri v. Tenet - Declaration of Khaled El-Masri (05/11/2006)
El-Masri v. Tenet - Declaration of Manfred Gnjidic (05/11/2006)
El-Masri v. Tenet - Porter Goss Declaration (05/11/2006)
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Statement by ACLU to 87th Session of United Nations Human Rights Committee (07/10/2006) Statement by ACLU to 87th Session of United Nations Human Rights Committee
Limited Communication for Terrorist Inmates (06/02/2006) On April 3, 2006, the Bureau of Prisons proposed a new regulation imposing severe restrictions on the ability of persons in Bureau custody to communicate with the outside world. Although the regulation is titled “Limited Communication for Terrorist Inmates,” the regulation can be applied to persons who have not been convicted, or even charged, with any act of terrorism, or indeed with any crime at all.
Statement by the American Civil Liberties Union to the 85th Session of the U.N. Human Rights Committee (03/13/2006) Statement by the American Civil Liberties Union to the 85th Session of the U.N. Human Rights Committee regarding the U.S. government compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
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Biography of Alice Farmer (11/07/2008)
Biography of Benjamin Smyser (11/07/2008)
Biography of Aadika Singh (11/07/2008)
Biography of Nahal Zamani (11/07/2008)
ACLU Statement on Capital Punishment in the United States to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Human Dimension Implementation Meeting (10/01/2008) Statement delivered by Jamil Dakwar, Director, ACLU Human Rights Program, in Warsaw, Poland, on October 1, 2008.
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FAQ - The Covenant on Civil & Political Rights (ICCPR) (06/20/2006)
FAQ - The Convention Against Torture (04/27/2006)
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ACLU Joins Lawsuit Challenging Trafficking Of Indian Guestworkers (11/17/2008) NEW ORLEANS - The American Civil Liberties Union today charged that workers brought to the United States from India to work in shipyards after Hurricane Katrina were misleadingly recruited, exploited and mistreated. The ACLU and the law firm of Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP joined a class action lawsuit brought on behalf of over 500 guestworkers charging the workers were trafficked into the U.S. through the federal government's H-2B guestworker program with dishonest assurances of becoming lawful permanent U.S. residents and subjected to squalid living conditions, fraudulent payment practices and threats of serious harm upon their arrival.
ACLU Report Reveals Arrests At Hartford-Area Schools On Rise (11/17/2008) HARTFORD, CT – Police arrests of students at Hartford-area schools are on the rise, according to a new American Civil Liberties Union report released today, a trend that disproportionately impacts children of color.
U.N. Torture Expert Should Investigate Brutal Force-Feeding Of Connecticut Inmate, Says ACLU (10/27/2008) HARTFORD, Conn. – The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture (UNSR) should review the force-feeding of inmate Bill Coleman by the Connecticut Department of Corrections (DOC), according to a letter filed today by the American Civil Liberties Union under the U.N. Urgent Appeal procedure.
As Declaration Of Human Rights Approaches 60, ACLU Announces New Campaign And Contest (10/06/2008) NEW YORK – In anticipation of the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the American Civil Liberties Union today announced the launch of "Dignity Begins at Home," a new campaign to celebrate the document that is the cornerstone of the modern human rights system. Despite the United States' involvement in drafting the UDHR and supposed support of the document, it has failed to honor its commitments under the UDHR, especially within U.S. borders.
ACLU Welcomes Child Soldiers Accountability Act (10/03/2008) WASHINGTON, DC – The American Civil Liberties Union applauds President Bush and both chambers of Congress for enacting the Child Soldiers Accountability Act law today. The Act criminalizes the recruitment and use of child soldiers and gives the United States the authority to deport or to deny entry to individuals for such activities.
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