Libya: Make Urgent Justice System Reforms
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Libya’s transitional government should urgently enact desperately needed reform to promote human rights and the rule of law after 42 years of dictatorship and eight months of war. …Continue Reading
Kazakhstan: Protect Detainees From Torture, Ill-Treatment
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Kazakh authorities should immediately investigate allegations of torture and ill-treatment of detainees following violence in Zhanaozen on December 16, 2011, and hold those responsible a…Continue Reading
Egypt: Prosecute Sexual Assaults on Protesters
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There is an escalating pattern of physical attacks by Egyptian military and police officers against women and male protesters, journalists, and activists in Cairo, some of which are sexu…Continue Reading
Rights group says 24 killed since DRCongo election
Security forces killed at least 24 people and “arbitrarily” arrested dozens more in the Democratic Republic of Congo since Joseph Kabila’s contested re-election on December 9, Human Rights Watch said Thursday.Continue Reading
Rights group says 24 killed since DRCongo election
Security forces killed at least 24 people and “arbitrarily” arrested dozens more in the Democratic Republic of Congo since Joseph Kabila’s contested re-election on December 9, Human Rights Watch said Thursday.Continue Reading
DR Congo: 24 Killed since Election Results Announced
Congolese security forces have killed at least 24 people and arbitrarily detained dozens more since President Joseph Kabila was announced the winner of the disputed presidential elections on December 9, 2011. The …Continue Reading
Kenya: Investigate Bombing of Somali Village
The government of Kenya should investigate the death of as many as 11 civilians during a Kenyan air force raid on Hosingow village in Somalia on December 20, 2011. Both the Kenyan armed forces and the armed group …Continue Reading
Ethiopia: Journalists Convicted Under Unfair Law
An Ethiopian court’s conviction of two Swedish journalists on charges of supporting terrorism after an unfair trial demonstrates that the country’s anti-terrorism law is fundamentally flawed and being used to …Continue Reading
Kremlin rights council urges Khodorkovsky review
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s presidential human rights council on Wednesday recommended to investigators that jailed ex-tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s second sentence, which will keep him in prison until 2016, be reviewed. The recommendation is the stron…Continue Reading
U.N. rights head: Bahrain failing to punish abuses
DUBAI (Reuters) – The United Nation’s top human rights official said on Wednesday Bahrain was failing to prosecute security forces who tortured people during anti-government protests in February and was still using excessive force against civilians. “W…Continue Reading
Rights body: $32 billion missing in Angola
Angola’s government must account for a staggering $32 billion missing from state coffers in a country where most suffer immense poverty despite the nation’s massive oil wealth, Human Rights Watch said Wednesday.Continue Reading
Egypt: Prosecute Sexual Assaults on Protesters
There is an escalating pattern of physical attacks by Egyptian military and police officers against women and male protesters, journalists, and activists in Cairo, some of which are sexual in nature, Human Rights …Continue Reading
Burma: Ensure Aid Access in Kachin State
The Burmese government should make a long-term commitment with humanitarian agencies to provide relief to Burma’s war-torn Kachin state.
(New York) – The Burmese government should make a …Continue Reading
Libya: Ensure Gaddafi Son’s Access to Lawyer
Libyan authorities appear to be holding Saif al-Islam Gaddafi in good physical conditions but should allow him immediate access to a lawyer.
(Tripoli) – Libyan authorities appear…Continue Reading
Guinea: Intensify Attention to Human Rights Challenges
President Alpha Condé of Guinea should intensify efforts to confront chronic rule of law problems that sustained decades of abuse. Condé completes a year in office on December 21, 2011.
(Conakr…Continue Reading