Samantha Power – USA

Biography: Samantha Power was born in Ireland, grew up in America, became a journalist and war correspondent, and is the author of the acclaimed book: A PROBLEM FROM HELL, exploring why our country did nothing to stop the genocides of the 20th century.

Samantha Power – USA

Ms. Power is Lecturer in Public Policy and was Founding Executive Director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard.

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Vikram Seth – Bangladesh and England

From the author of A Suitable Boy, this masterful fusion of memoir, biography and history creates an extraordinary tapestry of India, the Third Reich and the Second World War, Auschwitz and the Holocaust, Israel and Palestine, post-war Germany and 1970s Britain.

Vikram Seth – Bangladesh and England

Vikram Seth’s Two Lives is both a chronicle of a violent century seen through the eyes of two survivors and an intimate portrait of their friendship, marriage and complex love.

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Bogaletch Gebre – Ethiopia

She is one of the 1000 women proposed fort the Nobel Peace Price 2005

Goes with ‘Assuming Authority‘.

She says: « My dream came true. I have managed to set up a social project that incorporates essential community services, such as a school, a library, a community resources center and a health advice center. »

Dr. Bogaletch Gebre – Ethiopia

She works for the Kembatti Mentti Gezzimma-Topa (KMG).

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Somaly Mam – Cambodia

My husband sold me to a brothel. I had to accept five or six clients a day. Once a client called me and another girl; he said he was with just one other man. In fact, there were 20 of them; they treated us so badly I wanted revenge. I wanted to kill the man who called us. Then I thought his family would suffer, so I left him alone.

Somaly Mam – Cambodia

Her book The Road to Innocence, by Somaly Mam, will be published in 2006, by Virago.

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Ahmed Mohamed "Kathy" Kathrada – South Africa

Forgiveness goes together with reconciliation. The one cannot be done without the other. Ahmed Kathrada, leader in the South African resistance and jail mate of Nelson Mandela.

Ahmed Mohamed « Kathy » Kathrada – South Africa

Ahmed Mohamed « Kathy » Kathrada was born on 21 August 1929, to Indian immigrant parents in Schweizer Reneke, a small town in the Western Transvaal (now Gauteng Province). While he was at Johannesburg Indian High School, he came under the influence of Dr Yusuf Dadoo and the Cachalia brothers, leaders of the freedom movement.

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Barbara Gladysch – Germany

She is one of the 1000 women proposed fort the Nobel Peace Price 2005

She says: My utopia is that we, mothers, we, women, would be able to keep our sons away from military service, no matter in which part of the world they are supposed to fight. She works for the Mothers for Peace.

Barbara Gladysch – Germany

Barbara Gladysch (born 1940) worked for 36 years as a special teacher for children. She has devoted herself to securing a peaceful life for children worldwide. In 1981, she founded Mothers for Peace, as part of the German peace movement.

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Judith Lewis Herman, M.D. – USA

Judith Lewis Herman, M.D. Psychiatrist and author writes: Diagnostic Mislabeling: The tendency to blame the victim has strongly influenced the direction of psychological inquiry.

Judith Lewis Herman, M.D. – USA

It has led researchers and clinicians to seek an explanation for the perpetrator’s crimes in the character of the victim. In the case of hostages and prisoners of war, numerous attempts to find supposed personality defects that predisposed captives to « brainwashing » have yielded few consistent results.

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Silvia Vera Ocampo – Argentina

She is one of the 1000 women proposed fort the Nobel Peace Price 2005

She says: Something was wrong in a society where a person was questioned because she was a woman. She works for the Museo Argentino de Artistas Plásticas (Argentine Museum of Women Artists), and the Association of Friends of the Museum.

In her work, Silvia Ocampo has captured, with vitality and sensitivity, the social problems of her time. After graduating as a professor of Fine Arts, she joined the art studio of master Demetrio Urruchúa and took charge of it when, in 1955, the master was captured.

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Suzuyo Takazato – Japan

She is one of the 1000 women proposed fort the Nobel Peace Price 2005

Suzuyo Takazato (Japan), Suzuyo Takazato is a driving force behind the crucial question posed to the present militarized global security system: for whom does the military provide security?

She works with two groups: 1) as director for the Okinawa Women Act Against Military Violence; 2) East Asia-US-Puerto Rico Women’s Network against Militarism.

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Hossein Bagher Zadeh – Iran

Linked to our presentation of Iranian Human Rights Working Group IHRWG on December 13, 2005. And to human rights panel of the CIRA conference on the same date.

Dr. Hossein Bagher Zadeh is a writer, journalist, and ex-refugee from Iran. He now lives in Ipswich. He is Chair of the Iranian Human Rights Working Group (IHRWG).

Hossein Bagher Zadeh – Iran

His Text Human Rights are Universal – Period! of the presentation given at the human rights panel of the CIRA conference in Atlanta. First, let me say that I make no apology about the bold title of my talk. This is not a proposition or an opinion I am expressing.

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