International Court Should Pursue Other Top Officials in the CAR and Congo Following the arrest of Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo on May 24, the International Criminal Court should pursue other top officials in the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic
Deported Men and Boys May Face Persecution in Sudan Egyptian authorities should investigate the forced return to Sudan of at least 11 Sudanese who were officially recognized as refugees and asylum seekers, Human Rights Watch said today. The forcible return
The new cluster munitions treaty adopted in Dublin on May 30, 2008, will save thousands of lives for decades to come, with key treaty provisions stronger than even some of its staunchest supporters had expected, Human Rights Watch said today.
Lifelinks Interpreting Services breaks the $1.00 a minute price barrier offering Spanish language interpreting over the telephone for 99 cents a minute and Spanish Video-interpreting for $1.95 a minute to introduce our easy to install Spanish video-interpreting service, for a
BigHand Mobile (Windows Mobile Edition) Solution for Digital Dictation Workflow Developed Using Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Protocol. (PRWeb May 30, 2008) Read the full story at
A 9-year-old Brooklyn boy suffered critical injuries after he was struck by a teenage hit-and-run driver, who reportedly turned himself in to authorities later, according to a news report in The New York Times. Akeem Suluki suffered brain injuries and