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This is an alphabetical list of the channels on HumanRightsTV.
All channels on HumanRightsTV are independent entities responsible for their own material. They retain editorial control over their material and retain their copyright. None of the channels have any relationship with any other channel on HumanRightsTV unless explicitly stated in their own channel page text. For details on channel agreements and terms and conditions of use of the HumanRightsTV system please follow the links.
Gary McKinnon
This is a strange case for HumanRights TV because Gary McKinnon is unquestionably (by his own words) guilty of hacking US military and defence computers. But the breach in human rights is the way this case has been handled and continues to be handled by the US and the British governments. We are very busy prosecuting a young man with a mental health problem, a mental health problem that led to the crime being committed. On that issue alone we have to support Gary Mckinnon no matter what we think about the rest of the case.
Human Rights Action Centre
The head of the Human Rights Action Center is Jack Healey, the world-renowned human rights activist and pioneer. An effective and innovative leader in the human rights movement for over 25 years, Jack helped move the topic of human rights from closed-door diplomatic negotiations to widespread awareness, public debate, and direct citizen action. Colleagues credit him with making human rights a major focus of governments, advocacy organization, and individuals around the world.
Nature Saves Cambodia

This page is intended to provide a demonstration of what is available, how simply it can be produced and what the potentials are.
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Sam Hallam and Miscarriage of Justice
On the evening of Monday, 11th October 2004, a large group of youths gathered on the St Luke's housing estate in the Finsbury area of the London Borough of Islington. Some were armed with baseball bats and at least one with a knife. Most had come from the neighbouring area of Hoxton in Hackney. Contrary to its media depiction as a fashionable artists' quarter, Hoxton has a largely working-class population with the majority of residents living on post-war council housing estates.
Judge For Yourself How Many are Innocent
Paul Blackburn writes about his experience in this book. Paul Blackburn's story in his own words is on the Innocent Network UK channel on HumanRights TV. Click on link below to view the series.