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Anthony George Ravlich (born Auckland 1949) is New Zealand activist, politician and writer in the area of human rights.[1]

Background

Ravlich attended St Peter's College, Auckland, and laterobtained degrees in politics (MA), statisitics (BSc) and criminology (Dip Crim (Hons)) at the University of Auckland.[1]

Human Rights

He became fully involved in human rights in 1991 and pioneered the promotion of economic, social, and cultural rights in New Zealand writing articles, giving talks in the community, and hosting a human rights show on Planet Radio for eighteen months. He is associated with Psychiatric Survivors in 1992 and in 2001 formed the New Zealand Human Rights Council of which he is chairperson.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Anthony George Ravlich, "Freedom from Our Social Prisons: The Rise of Social, and Cultural Rights", Lexington Books, New York, 2008, p. 255.

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