Gbagbo’s government denies Ivory Coast rights violations
ABIDJAN (Reuters) – The government of Ivory Coast’s incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo on Sunday rejected U.N. allegations of widespread human rights violations by its security forces.Continue Reading
Gbagbo’s govt denies Ivory Coast rights violations
The government of Ivory Coast’s incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo Sunday rejected U.N. allegations of widespread human rights violations by its security forces.Continue Reading
Angolan rights activists freed, colleague says
Angolan human rights activists imprisoned after a separatist attack have been freed in time for Christmas, a colleague said Saturday.Continue Reading
60-year-old Indian rights activist jailed for life
An Indian court has convicted a human rights activist of aiding communist rebels in eastern India and sentenced him to life in prison, his attorney said Saturday.Continue Reading
60-year-old Indian rights activist jailed for life
An Indian court has convicted a human rights activist of aiding communist rebels in eastern India and sentenced him to life in prison, his attorney said Saturday.Continue Reading
Pakistan: The Last Word
Ali Dayan Hasan, country representative of Human Rights Watch, spoke with Newsweek Pakistan’s Fasih Ahmed recently. Excerpts:
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China bars political dissident access to lawyers
BEIJING (Reuters) – One of China’s most prominent human rights advocates, who was charged in June for subversion, has been denied access to his lawyers, a move that rights activists say sets the stage for a hasty and covert trial.Continue Reading
China bars political dissident access to lawyers
One of China’s most prominent human rights advocates who was charged in June for subversion has been denied access to his lawyers a move that rights activists say sets the stage for a hasty and covert trial.Continue Reading
Côte d’Ivoire: Pro-Gbagbo Forces Abducting Opponents
(Dakar) – Security forces associated with Laurent Gbagbo are abducting and "disappearing" his rival’s supporters, Human Rights Watch said today, citing statements from numerous witnesses. Alassane Ouattara, Gbagbo’s rival, is widely believed …Continue Reading
Papuan torture victims ready to testify
Indonesia’s National Human Rights Commission says the military should reopen a stalled investigation into the torture of two Papuan men.Continue Reading
U.N. rights body unites, condemns Ivory Coast violence
GENEVA (Reuters) – Led by African states, the U.N. Human Rights Council Thursday unanimously condemned deadly political violence in Ivory Coast and called for reconciliation to avoid renewed civil war.Continue Reading
U.N. rights body unites condemns Ivory Coast violence
Led by African states the U.N. Human Rights Council Thursday unanimously condemned deadly political violence in Ivory Coast and called for reconciliation to avoid renewed civil war.Continue Reading
Third UN vote raises more hope for the abolition of the death penalty in Mongolia
By Altantuya Batdorj, Director of Amnesty International Mongolia
Myself and many others in Mongolia were delighted with the news that the UN General Assembly adopted, with increased support, the third resolution calling for a moratorium on executions o…Continue Reading
Africa leads U.N. rights body in Ivory Coast appeal
GENEVA (Reuters) – Led by African states, the U.N. Human Rights Council was poised on Thursday to condemn deadly political violence in Ivory Coast and call for reconciliation to avoid renewed civil war.Continue Reading
Africa leads U.N. rights body in Ivory Coast appeal
GENEVA (Reuters) – Led by African states, the U.N. Human Rights Council was poised on Thursday to condemn deadly political violence in Ivory Coast and call for reconciliation to avoid renewed civil war.Continue Reading