Reminiscences of Jamie Fellner : oral history, 2002.

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Reminiscences of Jamie Fellner : oral history, 2002.

(Born in 1948); September 11th: morning at Empire State Building, personal response, communication with family, tour of ground zero; Empire State Building security post-9/11; Human Rights Watch response: Patriot Act, public policy intervention, assessment and response to public policy proposals, research conducted, reports published, reactions to reports; work with and response to George W. Bush administration post-9/11: Geneva Convention rules, letters written, ideology of administration; hate crimes: against Muslims, government action; personal work with Human Rights Watch: before 9/11, after 9/11, shifts in priorities, personal thoughts.

transcript: 22 p.sound recordings: 1 sound disc (41 min.) : digital ; 3 in.

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Director of U.S. Programs, Human Rights Watch. From the description of Reminiscences of Jamie Fellner : oral history, 2002. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 269256067 ...

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED This Record Group contains the records of Human Rights Watch/Asia (AW). Established in 1985, Asia Watch monitors and promotes the observance of internationally recognized human rights in Asia. Since its founding, AW has kept refining a three-pronged strategy of documentation, campaigning, and lobbying to expose abuses in the region. By the late 1980s, this strategy came to fruition with regard to China. To illustrate, even before the Tiananmen Square Massacre, AW h...