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India: Maternal Death Video Nominated for Webby Award

(New York) - A video telling the story of Kiran Yadav, an Indian woman who died needlessly in childbirth, has been nominated for a prestigious Webby award, Human Rights Watch said today.
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India: Maternal Death Video Nominated for Webby Award

(New York) - A video telling the story of Kiran Yadav, an Indian woman who died needlessly in childbirth, has been nominated for a prestigious Webby award, Human Rights Watch said today.
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India: Maternal Death Video Nominated for Webby Award

(New York) - A video telling the story of Kiran Yadav, an Indian woman who died needlessly in childbirth, has been nominated for a prestigious Webby award, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Decisive Moment for Global Transparency Effort

(Washington, DC) - An international initiative that seeks to promote more openness about how countries profit from their oil, gas, and mining resources should not weaken its modest membership standards because governments are unable or unwilling to meet them, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Decisive Moment for Global Transparency Effort

(Washington, DC) - An international initiative that seeks to promote more openness about how countries profit from their oil, gas, and mining resources should not weaken its modest membership standards because governments are unable or unwilling to meet them, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Decisive Moment for Global Transparency Effort

(Washington, DC) - An international initiative that seeks to promote more openness about how countries profit from their oil, gas, and mining resources should not weaken its modest membership standards because governments are unable or unwilling to meet them, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Hoge to Chair Human Rights Watch Board

(New York) – The distinguished journalist and editor James F. Hoge Jr. will take over the chairmanship of Human Rights Watch in October, Human Rights Watch said today. Hoge, currently editor of Foreign Affairs magazine, will become the fourth board chair in Human Rights Watch’s 32 years.
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Hoge to Chair Human Rights Watch Board

(New York) – The distinguished journalist and editor James F. Hoge Jr. will take over the chairmanship of Human Rights Watch in October, Human Rights Watch said today. Hoge, currently editor of Foreign Affairs magazine, will become the fourth board chair in Human Rights Watch’s 32 years.
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Hoge to Chair Human Rights Watch Board

(New York) – The distinguished journalist and editor James F. Hoge Jr. will take over the chairmanship of Human Rights Watch in October, Human Rights Watch said today. Hoge, currently editor of Foreign Affairs magazine, will become the fourth board chair in Human Rights Watch’s 32 years.
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International Human Rights Day 2009

As we mark Human Rights Day this month―the 61st anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights―we are distressed to note that human rights and human rights defenders are under attack around the world.   As their influence and impact grow, individuals and institutions that monitor rights are under pressure by a number of governments―and not only traditionally repressive ones.
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