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"Climate change is really undermining the rights of every child today and the children of tomorrow," Alex Heikens, a senior official with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), told Xinhua in an interview,just a few days before opening of the UN climate change summit.

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GENEVA (Xinhua) - The so-called "war on terror" launched by the United States following the 9/11 terror attacks has resulted in serious damage to the world's respect for human rights, according to a report released today.

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In Geneva, UN human rights chief Mary Robinson welcomed on Wednesday Mrs. Arroyo’s decision to defer the executions of three rapists, notably Rolando Pagdayawon’s which was slated today, and called on Philippine authorities to abolish the death penalty.
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The newspaper said Aquino was included in a long list of high-caliber candidates whose names were being bandied about as possible successors to Robinson, a former president of Ireland, or who were actively seeking the post.
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In Geneva, UN human rights chief Mary Robinson welcomed on Wednesday Mrs. Arroyo’s decision to defer the executions of three rapists, notably Rolando Pagdayawon’s which was slated today, and called on Philippine authorities to abolish the death penalty.
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The newspaper said Aquino was included in a long list of high-caliber candidates whose names were being bandied about as possible successors to Robinson, a former president of Ireland, or who were actively seeking the post.
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