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Kim Young-hwan, a South Korean human rights activist working to uphold human rights of people in North Korean, speaks during a press conference at Seoul Foreing Correspondent Club in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Aug. 6, 2012. Kim has been detained in China for 114 days for allegedly undermining China's state security and was deported back home last July 20. Kim told reporters earlier that he visited China to support North Korean defectors there. (Foto:Ahn Young-joon/AP/dapd)
Michael Posner, U.S. assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labor, speaks during a press conference at the U.S. embassy in Beijing, China, Thursday, April 28, 2011. The American human rights envoy said Thursday that China provided no useful information when probed about specific cases of individuals who have been detained or who disappeared in a major crackdown on dissent in recent months. (ddp images/AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
A truck burns during clashes between supporters of the extreme far-right Golden Dawn and police after an anti-immigrant protest in the southwestern Greek port of Patras on Tuesday, May 22, 2012. The marches followed the fatal stabbing of a local man, allegedly by Afghan illegal immigrants. Golden Dawn, which rejects the neo-Nazi tab, elected 21 legislators in last month's national elections, entering Parliament for the first time on a tide of anti-immigration sentiment. (Foto:Giannis Androutsopoulos/AP/dapd)
FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2011 file photo, a woman work on the bank of the Irrawaddy river in Kachin State, northern Myanmar. Some surprising things began to happen after the civilian government was elected on Nov. 7, 2010. President Thein Sein's government suspended a controversial China-built hydropower dam project in the northern Kachin States on Sept. 30, 2011 because it was "against the will of the people." Ethnic activists and environmentalists had denounced the dam, and pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's party also had taken up the potentially hot issue. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win, File).
Photo title: Germany concerned over HR situation in Bangladesh Description: Expressing concern over killings and human rights situation in Bangladesh, German Federal Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, on Saturday urged all political actors in Bangladesh to work together in order to strengthen democracy, human rights and rule of law in the country. German minister arrived Dhaka, Saturday for a two-day bilateral visit to Bangladesh. Addressing a joint press conference after over an hour-long bilateral meeting with Foreign Minister Dipu Moni at State guesthouse Meghna in the afternoon, the German minister stressed the need for holding of a free and fair election, active role of civil society, freedom of expression and free press to strengthen democracy in Bangladesh. Keywords: Guido Westerwelle, Germany, Bangladesh, Dipu Moni, Dhaka, Photo @ Harun Ur Rashid Swapan and DW is permited to use. Photo taken date 23-06-12
Titel: Schild des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte Schlagworte: EGMR, ECHR, Straßburg, Menschenrechte, Menschenrechtsgerichtshof Wer hat das Bild gemacht/Fotograf?: Daphne Grathwohl Wann wurde das Bild gemacht?: 25.1.2012 Wo wurde das Bild aufgenommen?: Vor dem Europäischen Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte in Straßburg Bei welcher Gelegenheit/in welcher Situation wurde das Bild aufgenommen?: Jahres-PK des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte am 26.1.2012 Wer oder was ist auf dem Bild zu sehen?: Schild des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte
The first session of the Human Rights Council for the promotion and protection of human rights will be held at the Palais des Nations in Geneva from 19 to 30 June 2006. EPA/SANDRO CAMPARDO +++(c) dpa - Report+++ pixel
Visitors walk under flags of European Union and China in front of The Tiananmen Gate in Beijing Friday, April 25, 2008. Chinese and European Union leaders launched a high-level dialogue Friday on tensions over China swelling trade surplus with Europe disagreements over how to tackle climate change. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
Markus Loening, Menschenrechtsbeauftragter der Bundesregierung (FDP), posiert am Freitag (27.05.11) im Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin vor der Verleihung des 6. Menschenrechtspreises fuer ein Foto. Die Verleihung des 6. Menschenrechtspreises findet am Freitagabend in Berlin statt. Foto: Amnesty International/dapd
Russian police detain protesters outside the parliament building in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, June 5, 2012. At least two dozen people have been detained outside Russian Parliament in Moscow as they were protesting against a bill on public rallies. The Kremlin-controlled Russian parliament is expected to pass a legislation on Tuesday that would raise fines 200-fold for taking part in unsanctioned rallies. Opposition leaders say that the law would also exacerbate tensions in the Russian society and leave the public with no free leeway of expressing their discontent. (Foto:Misha Japaridze/AP/dapd)
epa03226624 Chen Guangcheng, blind Chinese human rights activist and his wife Yuan Weijing smile as they arrive at a New York University housing, in New York, USA, 19 May 2012. Chen left China for the United States with his wife Yuan Weijing, their two children, his son Chen Kerui and daughter Chen Kesi. Blind activist Chen Guangcheng of China and his family arrived at the Newark, New Jersey, international airport after anxious weeks about his fate if he stayed in his home country. The United-Continental Airlines aircraft left China early 19 May for the United States after Chinese officials surprised Chen's supporters with permission to leave his homeland. EPA/RAMIN TALAIE +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
The name place sign of Syria is pictured on the country's desk at the U.N. Human Rights Council before the emergency debate on human rights and humanitarian situation in Syria, at the United Nations in Geneva February 28, 2012. Syria called on Tuesday for countries to stop "inciting sectarianism and providing arms" to opposition forces in the country, and charged that sanctions imposed by some countries were preventing Damascus from buying medicines and fuel. Picture taken with a fisheye lens. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (SWITZERLAND - Tags: POLITICS)
Back row from left: Judge El Hadji Malick, Judge Teresa Doherty, Presiding Judge Julia Sebutinde of Uganda and Judge Richard Lussick. On the front row unidentified clerks of the court, at right the prosecutors. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor boycotted the opening of his war crimes trial, and his assigned lawyer Karim Khan walked out of the courtroom at the Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague, the Netherlands, Monday, June 4, 2007. The former warlord faces 11 charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity for allegedly overseeing the murder, rape and mutilation of thousands of people during Sierra Leone's 10-year civil war. He has pleaded not guilty and faces a life sentence if convicted. (AP Photo/Robert Vos, Pool) *** GETTY OUT ***
Diese Bilder hat unsere Kollegin Yutong Su von den Menschenrechtlern Chinas bekommen, die der DW zur Online-Verwendung zur Verfügung stehen. 3 Onliner Chinas haben den Vorgang eines anormal verstorbenen Mädchens im Internet entlarvt. Drauf wurden sie verhaftet und am 16.4.2010 zu 1 bis 3 Jahren Haft verurteilt. Hunderte Onliner kamen aus dem ganzen Land am Verurteilungstag dahin, warteten auf das Urteil und protestierten. Die Organisatoren wurden inzwischen auch bestraft. Diese „protestierenden Onliner“ wurden am 24.10. mit Menschenrechtspreis einer Organisation aus den USA ausgezeichnet. Foto: 16.4.2010/ Fujian