http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Logo_250X250.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Background_1024X576.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Banner_686X60.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Half-Banner_234X60.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Logo_250X250 http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Logo-Watermark_250X250.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Background_1024X576.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Half-Banner-ALT_234X60.jpg Bigthink - Idea Comments Feed Bigthink http://www.bigthink.com/feed/rss/comment/idea/1874 Sun, 07 Sep 2008 00:53:18 +0100 FeedCreator 1.7.2 Comment on: Re: What are today's greatest human rights crises? http://www.bigthink.com//1874 Take a look at what the great Professor from Harvard, Atty. Dershowitz says in his video. His views on American human rights is down right scary. Bigthink Sat, 26 Jan 2008 15:21:16 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com//1874/#6346 Comment on: Re: What are today's greatest human rights crises? http://www.bigthink.com//1874 This is laughable. China couldn't care less about human rights. The only reason they need to get oil in Sudan is because they can't compete on the open market for oil in countries like Saudi because we've got it locked down. What do we say about human rights there? Whatever political nicety you see from them is to foster relations with western nations to which they pirate technolgy from. China will never play fair, but do we? Logically we'd need to clean up our own act to ask then to clean up theirs. Do you see that happening? Thats what I thought. Bigthink Thu, 17 Jan 2008 21:34:47 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com//1874/#2293 Comment on: Re: What are today's greatest human rights crises? http://www.bigthink.com//1874 I agree with the major issues mentioned regarding human rights abuses but one ought not forget the sinister tactics, both government and private, against those who organize people to claim their rights. Many attacks, treats, intimidation have been employed to silence if not kill labor organizers in Columbia, China and other counters where works suffer unconscionable exploitation. Bigthink Tue, 08 Jan 2008 04:33:25 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com//1874/#177