... 2008 (today), in Geneva, Switzerland, the Human Rights Council of the United Nations begins its 7th session, scheduled to run through March 28. Agenda's here; IntLawGrrls' prior posts on this body, established as a successor to the Human Rights Commission, are here. The new session is not cause for celebration

... 1996, author and filmmaker Marguerite Duras died at her home in Paris, France. She'd been born 81 years earlier in Gia Dinh, a village near Saigon in what was then the French colony of Indochina and is now Vietnam, to parents who taught school in the French colonial service. Moving to France at age 18 in order to study law and political science, she eventually worked as a governmental secretary. After Nazi occupation of France she served in the
