Canadian Human Rights Journal

Refugees: Who are Heroes among us

Liliana Angarita is a social and communitarian worker and human rights defender, She is community leader , she is a passionate human rights activist who has supported and helped hundreds families, refugees and victim of human rights abuses and persecution.

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Heroes Among Us

Heroes Among Us

SLt(NL) Mario Guilombo, a Navy League Officer from NLCC Enterprise 29, located in Downsview, Ontario, was among the winners of the first-ever Top 25 Canadian Immigrants awards. The national awards program, which was launched in November 2008 by Canadian Immigrant magazine...

Venezuela’s Crisis Situation Heightens As Trump Recognises Juan Guaidó

Venezuela’s Crisis Situation Heightens As Trump Recognises Juan Guaidó

Venezuela is currently in the middle of a national crisis. President Nicolas Maduro is no longer being acknowledged as the “legitimate leader” of the country as American President Donald Trump has formally recognized National Assembly leader Juan Guaido as...

The Migrant Caravans & The Deteriorating Latin American Community

The migrant caravans- who are they, and why are there hundreds of news coverages on them? Thousands of Latin American migrants have left their respective countries to seek refuge in the United States. They have been gaining massive attention around the globe and have been the center of media stories because of their exponential growth in the past couple of months.

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Organizations Joined Forces To Support Nicaraguan Refugees

Last Saturday, The Canadian Human Rights International Organization (CHRIO) joined forces with the Canadian Nicaraguan Association to raise money and awareness for Nicaraguan refugees currently undergoing hardship in Costa Rica. As a sponsor for the event CHRIO, Collective Human Rights Defenders “Laura Acosta” International Organization (COHURIDELA), Frequencía 5FM and LIUNA 183 supporting this worthy event.

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Human Rights Defenders Discuss Bangladesh Crisis In Toronto

Members of the Canadian Human Rights International Organization (CHRIO), prescide by Jonathan Whiteside and Mario Guilombo, CHRIO founders, and Mohammed Mominul Haque, CHRIO Asia Director, explained this Sunday the violation and human rights abuses that everyday are committed in Bangladesh.

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Minister Ahmed Hussen Received CHRIO Project

Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship for the Government of Canada, shared with CHRIO’s team during a speech of the Liberal Party in York South Weston last friday.

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AWARD TO HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS OF THE CANADIAN HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATION

Judy A. Sgro (MP Humber River – Black Creek) Member of the Canadian House of Commons prepared the eighth annual awards ceremony for members of several organizations that have generated changes in the communities of Canada and the world through their volunteer work.

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GLOBAL PEACE Mission; Love For All, Hatred For None! Welcome To The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community!

The Toronto Caribbean Newspaper had the honor of being invited to The 15th National Peace Symposium hosted by The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. This is not our first event with the Ahamadiyya community; last year, our very own Jelani Grant was invited to their community social at the Driftwood Community Recreation Centre. The event is coordinated each year to bring together all people in the Jane and Finch Community, including leaders of various religious groups, media groups and students of all cultures and ages.

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Human Defenders Ask Help For Bangladesh

Canadian Human Rights International Organization (CHRIO) and Peace and Justice Alliance, a non profit organization, described this tuesday the undemocratic and difficult situation in Bangladesh, in a event that took place in Ontario Legislative Building in Toronto.

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Colombia Offers Public Apologies To Mario Guilombo

He is one of the most recognized personalities in the latin community in Toronto and also among human rights defenders. Mario Guilombo arrived in Canada in 2001 with his family, after his daughter Lilian Julieth Guilombo Angarita, who at that time was 5 years old, assassins broke his legs as a warning to his father.

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