Dear readers -
Hello again, and welcome back! Some of you may remember me as the harbinger of much controversy of a few years ago. I'm now about to finish my third year of law school, but haven't lost my interest in human rights. If anything, my desire to protect society's weaker citizens has increased. For now, the plan is just to get a job, but in the future, I would like to devote myself to capital defense work. After all, everyone is innocent until proven guilty, regardless of the severity of the crime.
Dr. D. has given me the go-ahead to resume blogging, so look for a new post in the next few days. I have a lot of big ideas about posts on Libya, Egypt, and Pakistan, so here's hoping I have time to write them all down.
Hope everyone in blog-land is well. It's great to be back!
-Jen
The struggle for human rights continues worldwide on a daily basis. Whether it's a struggle to prevent starvation in Africa, assert one's civil rights in the United States, or avoid torture in Latin America or Asia because of one's political opinion, these are all issues for Hate, Hope and Human Rights
Thursday, March 24, 2011
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