Projects
See also Upcoming Events.
Mandela Human Rights Reporting Project
One of MCLI's most important projects. See http://mcli.org/law/hrrp.html
Newsletters
We publish and mail (Post Office or email) a newsletter,"Human Rights Now!" Back issues are available below in PDF (Adobe Reader required). Subscriptions are available.
- March 2008
- April 2007 | June 2007 | August 2007 | November 2007
- Feb. 2006 | March 2006 | Summer 2006 | Sept. 2006
- Spring 2005 | Summer 2005 | Fall 2005 | Winter 2005/6
- Spring 2004 | Summer 2004 | Fall 2004 | Winter 2004
- Spring 2003 | Summer 2003 | Fall 2003 | Winter 2003
- Winter 2002
For 2001 and 2002 issues please contact 2007@mcli.org.
Books
Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute has put together a book, Challenging U.S. Human Rights Violations since 9/11, to be published in March 2005. We found hundreds of examples of killings, torture, deportations, detentions, searches & seizures, arrests, etc. See "Challenging."
The book will be submitted as a Report to the Office of Inspector General of the U.S. and the U.S. State Department in Washington and to the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva.
Interns
See under Support/Interns for internship opportunities in 2005.
Historical Material
- On 9/11
MCLI position statements. - MCLI Goes to WCAR - African/African
Descendants Caucus
Report from Ann Fagan Ginger's Trip in May 2001. - U.S. first officlal report on human
rights
On Oct. 22, 1999 the U.S. State Department issued an official U.S. Government report on denials of human rights in the U.S., in U.S. possessions and in U.S. actions in other countries.
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