”Challenging U.S. Human Rights Violations Since 9/11”
A. Basic Rights Of All Peoples Under U.S. Jurisdiction
It is impossible to add up the score of alleged violations of the rights of people in the U.S. since 9/11 described in the ninety Reports in Part A. It is even harder to count the number of times people challenged alleged violations of human rights by the Government and won a lawsuit or received damages or saw a law or regulation changed.
Many of these rights of people described in Part A also involved failure of the Government to carry out its duties, described in Parts B through F.
- Right Not To Be Killed Or Disappeared
- Right Not To Be Tortured
- Right Peaceably To Assemble And Petition The Government
- Right To Equal Protection Regardless Of Race Or National Origin
- Right To Equal Protection For Women
- Right To Free Exercise Of Religion
- Right Of The Media To Report Facts, And Not Be Killed
- Right To Privacy From Surveillance
- Right Of Libraries Not To Report On Readers
- Right Of Universities To Accept Foreign Scholars And Students
- Right To Travel
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