Human Rights in Europe
Friday March 17, 2006
Category: Human Rights in Europe
Our International Human Rights section is experiencing a bit of continental drift, as it were. If you've been to the section lately, you might have noticed that everything was lumped in together in one category--so you had Austria, Libya, and Morocco, all on the same rapidly growing page. No longer! I'm in the process of fixing this, breaking the big category down into subcategories organized by continent or region. But that's only the beginning.
Over the coming months, this site will gradually build separate human rights profiles for 190 countries. Whether you're looking for information on free speech in Austria, due process in Zimbabwe, or women's rights in Morocco, it'll be here waiting for you.
Meanwhile, you can whet your palate with our first continental breakfast: A special subcategory on civil liberties in Europe, where you can wrestle with such burning questions as:
Our International Human Rights section is experiencing a bit of continental drift, as it were. If you've been to the section lately, you might have noticed that everything was lumped in together in one category--so you had Austria, Libya, and Morocco, all on the same rapidly growing page. No longer! I'm in the process of fixing this, breaking the big category down into subcategories organized by continent or region. But that's only the beginning.
Over the coming months, this site will gradually build separate human rights profiles for 190 countries. Whether you're looking for information on free speech in Austria, due process in Zimbabwe, or women's rights in Morocco, it'll be here waiting for you.
Meanwhile, you can whet your palate with our first continental breakfast: A special subcategory on civil liberties in Europe, where you can wrestle with such burning questions as:
- If you're a Scottish atheist teaching in a government-funded Roman Catholic school, how far can you be promoted?
- If you're preparing a Serbian dictator for trial and he rudely dies of a heart attack, should you just go back to bed and hope tomorrow turns out better? And, most importantly of all...
- What if David Irving really were an anti-Muslim cartoonist?


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