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Description: DCTCRS has become inactive online over the years. This is their original web address. You can find old captures of the newer site here: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1475/*/https://dctcrs.com/dctcrsen.en.htm In Arabic and English. DCTCRS is a Sweden-based non-profit, non-governmental organization that aims to defend and promote civil liberties as well as human, economic, social and cultural rights around the world with focus on Syria. Organization conducts research, polling, and field studies, and organizes large conferences for free exchange of ideas.
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Subject: advocacy, activism, and responses to persecution--conferences, meetings, and workshops, armed conflict and persecution--war crimes, laws, justice, and judicial proceedings--international law, advocacy, activism, and responses to persecution--aid and relief organizations, laws, justice, and judicial proceedings--judicial reform, civil and political rights--freedom of speech, advocacy, activism, and responses to persecution--non-governmental organizations
Creator: Damascus Center for Theoretical and Civil Rights Studies (DCTRS)
Publisher: Damascus Center for Theoretical and Civil Rights Studies
Source: http://dctcrs.org
Language: Arabic; English
Coverage: Middle East, Asia--Syria
Base URL: dctcrs.org/
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1475/*/http://www.dctcrs.org
Collector: UT Libraries
Description: In English and Arabic. Contains project information, press releases, PDFs of publications, and a database of its library related to democracy and civil rights in Egypt and the Middle East. The Center is a non-governmental organization and its main objectives are the advancement of applied social sciences with special emphasis on Egypt and the Arab World. It is committed to the promotion of responsible dialogue, democracy, peace and development for all peoples in the region. The Egyptian government closed the center in 2000. Its founder, Saad Eddine Ibrahim, and 27 other members of staff were tried and imprisoned on trumped-up charges in 2002. The center re-opened in 2003 but founder remains abroad for fear of imprisonment upon return to Egypt.
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Subject: civil and political rights--democratization, civil and political rights--freedom of assembly, civil and political rights--freedom of speech, civil and political rights--discrimination, political, advocacy, activism, and responses to persecution--non-governmental organizations
Creator: Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies
Publisher: Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies
Source: http://eicds.org/
Language: Arabic; English
Coverage: Middle East, Africa--Egypt
Base URL: eicds.org/
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1475/20100730224127/http://www.eicds.org
Collector: UT Libraries
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