|
US - South Korea (ROK)
US - North Korea
Economics & Trade
Global Issues
American Life
Special Reports
|  |
Special Reports
Human Rights Reports | >> 2009
25 Feb 09 - 2008 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor U.S. Department of State
| | | | Economic ReportJanuary 2009 - 2009 Economic Report of the President
The Economic Report of the President is an annual report written by the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors. It overviews the nation's economic progress using text and extensive data appendices. The Economic Report of the President is transmitted to Congress no later than ten days after the submission of the Budget of the United States Government. Supplementary reports can be issued to the Congress which contain additional and/or revised recommendations. more
| | International Religious Freedom Report >> 2008Annual Report Turns Spotlight on Abuses of Religious Freedom | | Religious freedom is a core U.S. foreign policy objective and an essential human right. | |
State Department names countries where right to worship freely is curtailed By Jane Morse Staff Writer September 19, 2008
Washington — Burma, China, North Korea, Iran, Sudan, Eritrea, Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan are named “countries of particular concern” in the State Department’s 2008 Annual International Religious Freedom Report.
At a State Department press briefing September 19 marking the release of the report, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the United States believes religious freedom is the “highest of ideals” and “a source of strength and stability” for the United States and all countries...more
- 2008 Preface - 2008 Executive Summary - 2008 Introduction - Korea, Republic of - Korea, Democratic People's Republic of - Full Report - Secretary Rice Remarks on Annual Report on International Religious Freedom - Ambassador Hanford's Special Briefing on Release of 2008 International Religious Freedom Report
>> 2007>> 2006>> 2005>> 2004Trade Report Trafficking in Persons Report>> 2008Trafficking in Persons Report 2008
"We are pleased that in the seven years since the creation of the Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, the United States and our friends and allies have made important strides in confronting the reality that human beings continue to be bought and sold in the twenty-first century. It has been gratifying to witness the determined governments, human rights and women’s groups, faith-based organizations, and many brave individuals who are dedicated to advancing human dignity worldwide. Trafficking and exploitation plague all nations, and no country, even ours, is immune." --Secretary Rice, June 4, 2008
- Introduction - Republic of Korea Report - North Korea Report - Full Report
Related Material - Secretary Rice's Remarks at the Release of the Eighth Annual Trafficking in Persons Report - Fact Sheet: U.S. Government Efforts to Fight Demand Fueling Human Trafficking - Fact Sheet: The Facts About Human Trafficking for Forced Labor - Reducing Demand Is Key To Curbing Human Trafficking, U.S. Says; Forced labor gets special focus in the 2008 report on modern-day slavery, America.gov
>> 2007>> 2005>> 2004Country Reports on Terrorism >> 2008Terrorism Report Highlights Continuing Global Challenge

| Dell L. Dailey, Coordinator of the Office for Counterterrorism |
Decline in attacks shows result of improved international cooperationBy David I. McKeeby Staff Writer April 30, 2008
Washington -- Improving international cooperation allowed new gains against terrorism in 2007, but shifting terrorist tactics, the role of state sponsors such as Iran and terrorists’ pursuit of weapons of mass destruction underline a continuing security challenge, according to an annual State Department report on global terrorism...more
- Republic of Korea - North Korea (DPRK) - Full Report
>> 2007>> 2006>> 2005>> 2004 |
|
back
to top ^ |
|
|