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Kofi Annan, former Secretary-general of the United Nations, once said: Human rights are what reason requires and conscience demands.
Bill Quigley: Migrants' Rights Are Human Rights! Take Local Police Out of Immigration Enforcement Bill Quigley 2011
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Kofi Annan, former Secretary-general of the United Nations, once said: Human rights are what reason requires and conscience demands.
Bill Quigley: Migrants' Rights Are Human Rights! Take Local Police Out of Immigration Enforcement Bill Quigley 2011
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Kofi Annan, former Secretary-general of the United Nations, once said: Human rights are what reason requires and conscience demands.
Bill Quigley: Migrants' Rights Are Human Rights! Take Local Police Out of Immigration Enforcement Bill Quigley 2011
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Kofi Annan, former Secretary-general of the United Nations, once said: Human rights are what reason requires and conscience demands.
Bill Quigley: Migrants' Rights Are Human Rights! Take Local Police Out of Immigration Enforcement Bill Quigley 2011
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Worst of all, Mr. Hatoyama let then DPJ Secretary-general Ichiro Ozawa reverse key government decisions based on the wishes of the DPJ's anti-alliance and antimarket coalition partners, the Social Democrats and the People's New Party.
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Earlier, I spoke with the CEO, Helge Lund, who advises the U.N. Secretary-general on climate change.
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U.N. Secretary-general Ban Ki-Moon will be heading to the region today to step up diplomatic efforts.
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Kurt Waldheim, the Nazi, "rose" to be Secretary-General; U Thant triggered the Six-Day War by removing his risible "peacekeeping force" from the Egypt-Israel armistice line, thus giving the Egyptian megalomaniacal dictator, Nasser, a free hand to move his whole army up to the border amid his strident, triumphant prophesy of Israel's imminent demise; Kofi Annan, before sinking to the depths of his office as Secretary-general, had been deeply complicit in the genocide in Rwanda.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Secretary-general Hatoyama, 62, beat his sole rival, DPJ vice president Katsuya Okada, by a 124 to 95 vote cast by DPJ parliament members.
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"Such initiatives deserve greatersupport," U.N. Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon told the gathering.
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