Human Rights
Human Rights Explained In One Beautiful Two Minute Animation
This incredible 2-minute animation by www.rightsinfo.org will tell you everything you need to know about your human rights and why they matter. In recent years, human rights have come under attack from politicians and the media.
Saudi Arabia & UK: Two Kingdoms And One Secret Deal
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman was appointed to the UN Human Rights Council. Now, have you stopped and asked yourself how it all happened? How this merciless King from a ruthless nation where a 17-year-old protester, Ali Mohammed al-Nimr, is arrested, tortured and without trial is sentenced to crucifixion for protesting against the government? A nation …more…
OBEY (2013)
Based on the book “Death of the Liberal Class” by journalist and Pulitzer winner, Chris Hedges – it charts the rise of the Corporate State, and examines the future of obedience in a world of unfettered capitalism, globalisation, staggering inequality and environmental change.
“On The Other Side Of Pain” – Ellen Page speaks at HRCF’s Time to Thrive Conference
At the HRCF’s Time to Thrive Conference, Ellen Page said perhaps for the first time, in front of an audience of strangers, words she kept close to her heart for many years and that carry an enormous implication to the LGBT community: “And I am here today because I am gay. And because maybe …more…
A Pint Of Pride!
Rugby is a sport that has always commanded respect for its physical demands and bravery, a game of brute force used with expert control and finesse, undoubtedly it’s a man’s game! And what better drink to accompany such a game, than Guinness, a drink and a brand that has equally cemented an air of masculinity and …more…
What Do You Know about the Humans Right Act?
The Human Rights Act 1998 (also known as the Act or the HRA) came into force in the United Kingdom in October 2000. It is composed of a series of sections that have the effect of codifying the protections in the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law. All public bodies (such as courts, …more…