We urge the president to resolve all past human rights abuses on Kontras’s agenda. He cannot afford to remain silent, particularly since violations are occurring even ... More »
Elishia Windfohr
Member (since January 2010)Elishia Windfohr of Newport Beach California, a Fearless investigative Journalist She is a undercover bearer of fact for many human rights organizations, news broker inside and outside the United States. Windfohr takes on and investigates the stories most journalists fear to go near, Windfohr stands on the frontline. Windfohr Quotes: We are living in a Land where there is a lack of inspiration and leadership in this generation of kids. Where has inspiration gone? I've always stepped out of my realm, beyond out of character as an investigative reporter to get my story. Most would describe her as outspoken and a progressive humanist. Intellectually and socially curious about how this world revolves. She is a big Supporter of international diplomacy. Windfohr Spent this last year documenting the beginning of the crimes against herself, just as she has spent the last eight years documenting the crimes against uncountable others and watching her stories make the news. Windfohr Quotes: Were living in a world of violence so sinister it can't honestly be described in a paper or through the media without fear of retaliation. Something’s always silencing the media. But my investigative stories can give you an eyeful of what’s really going on. I find myself standing alone in fire pits but I am still standing and at the end of the day that’s all that matters. I am for the people. Elishia Windfohr is IntraAmericas a worldwide circle of human rights investigators. She is a woman of tremendous courage, precision and poised. Some say compassionate, detailed, defiant to social harnesses, polite and driven at once, a counselor and a hunter, she is someone who knows what she knows and understands what she can and can not prove. Windfohr quotes: The victims have always inspired me to fight for them. It was like playing in the fire pit. Many stories I’ve had to beg to get justice, ruffled feathers screaming for someone to do something! But for those, the people whose crimes she exposed, case by case, with a quiet composure, she was a confounding enemy, some would say a feminine nemesis they could neither fathom nor dissuade. Windfohr Quotes: I was that shadow that they just couldn’t shake! I wanted justice, not just for the victims, but to let them know hey the victims got a voice, and that was me. Windfohr Quotes: I find these days in the media no one risks asking hard questions openly? They just want to beat around the bush and hope to find something. I find sometimes all you have to do is ask. What makes me different from other investigative journalists? I am my own boss, I sniff for the story. I get it. If you want my stories you know where to find me. Windfohr and IntraAmericas, providing services that the real to serve and protect is unwilling to offer. Elishia Windfohr built cases against perpetrators, even when she found, as she often did, that they wore…. uniforms. Windfohr was undeterred as she’s always taken her cases directly to prosecutors, of course having done there jobs for them, requesting investigations. Windfohr Quotes: I am not one to play judge and jury on any case I am hired on. I am just a collector of cold hard facts, A fact finder so to speak. So people forget all opinions, what are the facts! Every case is open and shut with the facts! Elishia Windfohr
This profile can be seen by everyone, including search engines.
He is one of the key sources of information for a trial in which few people have been brave enough to tell the truth. Among those afraid to do so, he reckons, is Campbell, who denied in court knowing that the stones she got were actually from Taylor.
‘’You could see the fear in her eyes, because she knows who Taylor is now,’’ he said. More »
Illegal mining in the world's fourth-largest gold producer is rife. Many migrants from African states are ready to risk their lives to prospect for gold deposits in abandoned, and sometimes, unsafe mines.
Over the past seven months, workers there have complained of poor living conditions, withheld pay, and no water and electricity. More »
Flags across the country flew at half mast, all public forms of entertainment have been suspended and front pages of the country’s main websites removed all color ... More »
The Army denies that any soldier was misdiagnosed before 2008, when it drastically cut the number of discharges due to personality disorders and diagnoses of post-traumatic ... More »
We demand of India to end human rights excesses in the Kashmir and move towards a just resolution of the Kashmir issue in accordance with aspirations of its people," ... More »
Human Rights Watch says children as young as 10 were forced to work up to 11 hours a day in the Marange diamond fields with no pay or reward. The organization said it had reason to believe that at least 300 children were still working there as of February 2009. Great Journalism!
Investigators for the world’s diamond control body said last year that the gems were mined at the Marange diamond fields by virtual slaves who had been told to dig or ... More »
The teenager said he started using drugs at age 8, soon after his father died. He lived for a few years with his mother, who scraped by scavenging garbage, then struck out on his own, earning money watching parked cars for tips.
Human rights abuses are intrinsic to how these centers operate," said Joe Amon, a New York-based director of Human Rights Watch, which has released a report on the ... More »
-
Statistics show more Afghan women attempting suicide - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The report shows a several-fold increase in suicide attempt compared to 30 years ago, including more than 100 cases of self-immolation at Herat City Hospital in the past year, and an increase in the number of women using pharmaceuticals to kill themselves.
The rights of Afghan women have been highlighted in the wake of a recent Time magazine cover in the US that featured the photo of an 18-year-old woman whose face had been mutilated by the Taliban.
Human Rights Watch said that the detained were merely planning to float balloons with political messages to draw attention to injustice under Indonesian rule.
Jan Brewer said the state will likely appeal the ruling and seek to get the judge’s order overturned. More »
Namoi, http://www.visapro.com/Immigration-News/?a=1467&z=21 a bit on Visa’s
These are legitimate concerns, but they can be addressed by Arizona or other states contemplating such a law. It may be possible to require only a driver’s license or other nonimmigrant documents. And a reasonable time for detention can be determined so as not to violate an immigrant’s Fourth Amendment rights.
These are legitimate concerns, but they can be addressed by Arizona or other states contemplating such a law. It may be possible to require only a driver’s license or other nonimmigrant documents. And a reasonable time for detention can be determined so as not to violate an immigrant’s Fourth Amendment rights.
The writer has an extreme point of view and lacks knowledge of the actual SB 10 70 and what it really means.
In keeping with its firm commitment to protecting the rights of Mexicans abroad, regardless of their immigration status, the Government of Mexico will continue to closely ... More »
Today … I am afraid we’re preparing to open a blighted page in the history of France, which could sadly lead to acts of reprisal in the days ... More »
This is just another journalistic piece of hunderds posted on the immigration topic, old news, new news you be the judge. everyone posting the same news.





Haris said the list of Indonesia’s unresolved human rights abuses was long.