Article from zeit.de: Immer aggressiver wird diskutiert, ob das Tragen von Burkas auch in Deutschland verboten werden soll. Die Verfechter dieser Forderung finden immer mehr inspirierende Praxisbeispiele: In Frankreich, Belgien und in einem Teil der Schweiz ist die Vollverschleierung in der Öffentlichkeit bereits verboten. Julia Klöckner, die Vize-Vorsitzende der CDU, möchte einen Burka-Bann auch in der Bundesrepubli
Article by Aaron Rhodes in EPOCH TIMES While many once believed access to the Internet would usher in universal human rights and democracy, in the hands of China and other tyrannical governments it has become an extraordinary instrument of repression and thought-control. While countless millions (indeed, 40% of the world’s population) have come to rely on the Internet as a primary source of information, censorship an
Article by Aaron Rhodes in The World Post Reactions to Prime Minister Cameron’s plan to loosen the United Kingdom’s relationship to the European Court of Human Rights have been predictably hysterical and infused with partisanship. Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has called the plan “appalling,” adding that“the idea that we take away human rights, I think, is just an awful suggest
Freedom Rights Project’s Aaron Rhodes blogging from the Human Rights Council in Geneva UN Special Rapporteur on minority issues Rita Izsák reported to the Human Rights Council on 18 March, focusing on “hate speech and incitement to hated against minorities in the media.” In the report, it is acknowledged that “[t]here is no universally accepted definition of ‘hate speech,’” and that the concept poses an intrinsic pro
Fundamental rights risk losing importance due to an increase of international human rights conventions. This was the thesis discussed during an event on “Expansion of human rights – blessing or curse?” organised by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom in Brussels. The phenomenon known as “human rights inflation” could be counterproductive according to certain experts and could paradoxically lead to a further
Jacob Mchangama on freedom of speech and blasphemy. Location: The European Parliament Topic: In the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo attack, the discussion on the scope of free speech has flared up again. Does the right to freedomof speech also include the right to blasphemy? The purpose of this meeting was to have an open discussion on the unlimited right to freedom of speech on one hand, and the desire to prohibit bl
International Human Rights Activist,essayist and university lecturer based in Hamburg,Germany, Aaron Rhodes, in an exclusive interview with The Oslo Times International News Network’s Editor-in-Chief, Hatef Mokhtar, spoke about pertaining human rights issues in Europe including the growing religious and political extremism in various countries across Europe. Rhodes, who is also a co-founder of the Freedom Rights Pro
Article in The World Post - a partnership of the Huffington Post and the Berggruen Institute by Aaron Rhodes A day after at least 1.5 million came out to protest the murder of Charlie Hebdo journalists and support freedom of speech, the French Minister of the Interior announced criminal proceedings against Dieudonné, a comedian, for his “apology for terrorism.” After participating in the demonstrati