Injustice & advice sites
http://www.nkmr.org/english/index.htmThe
Nordic Committee for Human Rights - NCHR - is an international, non-governmental
organisation, free from politics and religion. It aims to:
* Increase the rights and freedoms of private individuals and their families.
* Strengthen respect for basic human rights and fundamental freedoms in the
Nordic countries, based upon:
The UN Declaration of Human Rights;
The European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms;
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
http://www.geocities.com/pufcmh_ont/index.htmlThis site is worth the visit for the stories alone. It makes the case for change more urgent.
UK
Men and Father's Rights A Site worth visiting just for the wealth
of information! It enables you to put into focus your own problems, and includes
lots of intersting articles.
http://www.nds.coi.gov.uk/coi/coipress.nsf/This
GNN Press Release site has been developed using Lotus Domino/Notes by e-business
plus with most pages being created dynamically.
Press releases
published hourly, these can be accessed through the "Today's releases"
option.
A full list of press releases dated the previous day is accessible through the
"Yesterday's releases" option; please note that this facility works
on calendar days and so will not display on Monday those releases published
each Friday.
http://www.aafaa.org.uk AAFAA (Action Action False Allegations of Abuse) is a voluntary group campaigning to bring to the public's notice the large numbers of people who are falsely accused of sexual abuse and the many among them who are wrongly convicted of sexual abuse.
http://www.false-allegations.org.ukFalse
allegations support organisation, offering help and advice. A very useful site,
complete with phone contact.Should you need legal advice, this organisation
can point you in the right direction.
http://www.amnesty.orgAmnesty
International is a worldwide campaigning movement that works to promote internationally
recognized human rights.
http://www.womeninprison.org.ukWomen
in Prison (WIP) was established in 1983 as a support and campaigning group for
women prisoners.
http://www.howardleague.org/The
Howard League is the oldest penal reform charity in the UK. It was established
in 1866 and is named after John Howard, one of the first prison refomers. The
Howard League is entirely independent of government and is wholly funded by
voluntary donations.
http://www.dfn.org/Since 1997, DFN has increased awareness of human rights issues on the Internet, made technical information more readily available to activists, and provided an online voice to those not free to express themselves.