Peoples for Human Rights Vol. 8, December 2001
Durban and Beyond
CONTENTS
The World Conference Against Racism: A Historic Event? (Theo van Boven)
The World Conference Against Racism: A Great Failure or a Great Success (Kinhide Mushakoji)
Moving Past Durban: Black Americans and the UN Racism Conference (Clarence Lusane)
Obstacles and Alternatives in the Struggle Against Racism and Xenophobia with Relation to Migrant Populations (Mario Jorge Yutzis)
Promoting Human Security to Prevent Exploitive Migration in Africa with Special Emphasis on Trafficking in Women and Children (Bisi Olateru-Olagbegi)
Gender Issues: Globalization and the World Conference Against Racism (Electa Arenal)
Meaning of "Descent" in the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination and Its Applicability to Caste and Buraku Discrimination (Masanao Murakami)
Appendix
IMADR Post-Durban Statement
Declaration and Programme of Action of NGO Forum at the WCAR: Slavery, Slave Trade, Reparation, Indigenous Peoples, Trafficking, Migrants and Migrant Workers.
Address of the Dalit Caucus Delivered by Paul Divakaar to the WCAR
IMADR’s journal, Peoples for Human Rights, is aimed at raising awareness, sparking debate, and expanding networks among international audiences - especially activists, academics/researchers and policymakers. Peoples for Human Rights tackles the themes of racism, racial discrimination and multiple discrimination from a range of viewpoints, both theoretical and practical, with contributions from around the world.
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