Interview on "human rights, not the Olympics," the slogan of the mass dissident movement in China, made shortly before Beijing's foremost dissident and Christian human rights attorney was removed by security forces from his house arrest on 22nd September 2007 and marking anniversary of Gao Zhisheng's conviction for 'subversion' in 2006.
A young woman spent 35 months recently in a Chinese prison camp, 14 months in solitary confinement and once deprived of sleep for 40 days. She was beaten and tortured in different ways. This is China.
Edward McMillan-Scott discusses in Strasbourg the rights of the child to be heard in Court and the right to have independent representation. Angelilli report
The concluding personal remarks, calling for UN status for Taiwan, of a speech by European Parliament vice-president Edward McMillan-Scott at a conference on Tibet in Taipei on 9 September 2007
Nigerians went to the polls to elect a president and parliament on April 21 2007, but most observers, like pro-democracy activist Edward McMillan-Scott MEP, said they were rigged
The earthquake in Kashmir on 8 October 2005 registered 7.6 on the richter scalet. 70,000 died. Here Edward McMillan-Scott, vice-president of the European PArliament, reports from the epicentre.
A walk-out by Romanian members, angry that Italian MEP Alessandra Mussolini had called their people "habitual lawbreakers", meant the Identity, Tradition and Sovereignty (ITS) group fell short of the required 20 MEPs needed to constitute a political group eligible for funds.