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Aged 63, she continues to write and lecture on human rights from the UK.

"This was a surprise," said David Walsh, who visits Moscow periodically from Nottingham, England, to lecture on human resource management.

Visiting professors at the New College of the Humanities, due to open in Bloomsbury, London, in September, will include Geoffrey Robertson QC, who will lecture on human rights law, and the Harvard academics Steven Pinker and Niall Ferguson.

Backstage in Carlow, Fearnley found his impassioned complaints about the audience's brawling cut short by frontman and chief songwriter Shane MacGowan (pictured) delivering him a lecture on human nature.

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He had to endure lectures on human rights during bilateral meetings with European leaders.

He works with school productions, lectures on human rights violations in Iraq and the Middle East, and teaches a class on nonviolent resolutions to local underprivileged children.

He said the peace dividends would involve "an end to the outrageous lectures on human rights that Israel receives at the United Nations from the likes of Iran and North Korea.

It's not entirely clear whether meetings about handbags took place before or after lectures on human rights and before or after meetings about shoes.

Senior Sri Lankan officials have told the Guardian that "public lecturing" on human rights was unhelpful and asked that overseas observers should "remember we are a developing country and need time to get things right, in our own way".

At the Williamsburg Conference here, an annual high-level get-together on Asian themes, I did not hear one word from Chinese delegates that deviated from the view that outside agitators have stirred up the Tibet protests, that foreign media are mendacious or malevolent, that lectures on human rights are unacceptable, and that no government can tolerate a separatist movement.

As every schoolboy doesn't know, there's lot more like that (the British-enforced opium trade into China created to correct a previously one-sided trade balance for one thing) which makes China's irritation at something like David Cameron's meeting with the Dalai Lama or routine Foreign Office lectures on human rights understandable, albeit wrong.

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