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Human Rights Watch says Libyan rebels detaining civilians suspected of backing Gadhafi

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

BENGHAZI, Libya – Libya’s rebels have arbitrarily detained dozens of civilians suspected of supporting ruler Moammar Gadhafi and at least one has died after apparently being tortured while in custody, Human Rights Watch said Monday.Continue Reading

Russian human rights worker beaten outside home

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

A Russian human rights worker was treated in hospital Monday after being beaten up in his apartment building, an attack his employer said was linked to his work.Continue Reading

Letter to President Aquino on the Philippines’ Human Rights Commitments

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

President Benigno S. Aquino III
Manila, NCR
Philippines
Re: UN Human Rights Council and the Philippines’ human rights commitments
Dear President Aquino,
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A year since Khaled Said’s death, Egypt still waits for justice

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Egypt

By Nicholas Piachaud, North Africa Team

I can still remember the shock when I first saw the pictures. The young man’s face was barely recognizable from his beating at the hands of the security forces, and from an autopsy that, we would later learn f…Continue Reading

A year since Khaled Said’s death, Egypt still waits for justice

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

By Nicholas Piachaud, North Africa Team

I can still remember the shock when I first saw the pictures. The young man’s face was barely recognizable from his beating at the hands of the security forces, and from an autopsy that, we would later learn f…Continue Reading

A year since Khaled Said’s death, Egypt still waits for justice

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

By Nicholas Piachaud, North Africa Team

I can still remember the shock when I first saw the pictures. The young man’s face was barely recognizable from his beating at the hands of the security forces, and from an autopsy that, we would later learn f…Continue Reading

A year since Khaled Said’s death, Egypt still waits for justice

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

By Nicholas Piachaud, North Africa Team

I can still remember the shock when I first saw the pictures. The young man’s face was barely recognizable from his beating at the hands of the security forces, and from an autopsy that, we would later learn f…Continue Reading

A year since Khaled Said’s death, Egypt still waits for justice

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

By Nicholas Piachaud, North Africa Team

I can still remember the shock when I first saw the pictures. The young man’s face was barely recognizable from his beating at the hands of the security forces, and from an autopsy that, we would later learn f…Continue Reading

A year since Khaled Said’s death, Egypt still waits for justice

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

By Nicholas Piachaud, North Africa Team

I can still remember the shock when I first saw the pictures. The young man’s face was barely recognizable from his beating at the hands of the security forces, and from an autopsy that, we would later learn f…Continue Reading

A year since Khaled Said’s death, Egypt still waits for justice

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

By Nicholas Piachaud, North Africa Team

I can still remember the shock when I first saw the pictures. The young man’s face was barely recognizable from his beating at the hands of the security forces, and from an autopsy that, we would later learn f…Continue Reading

A year since Khaled Said’s death, Egypt still waits for justice

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

By Nicholas Piachaud, North Africa Team

I can still remember the shock when I first saw the pictures. The young man’s face was barely recognizable from his beating at the hands of the security forces, and from an autopsy that, we would later learn f…Continue Reading

A year since Khaled Said’s death, Egypt still waits for justice

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

By Nicholas Piachaud, North Africa Team

I can still remember the shock when I first saw the pictures. The young man’s face was barely recognizable from his beating at the hands of the security forces, and from an autopsy that, we would later learn f…Continue Reading

A year since Khaled Said’s death, Egypt still waits for justice

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

By Nicholas Piachaud, North Africa Team

I can still remember the shock when I first saw the pictures. The young man’s face was barely recognizable from his beating at the hands of the security forces, and from an autopsy that, we would later learn f…Continue Reading

A year since Khaled Said’s death, Egypt still waits for justice

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

By Nicholas Piachaud, North Africa Team

I can still remember the shock when I first saw the pictures. The young man’s face was barely recognizable from his beating at the hands of the security forces, and from an autopsy that, we would later learn f…Continue Reading

A year since Khaled Said’s death, Egypt still waits for justice

2011-06-06
On: June 6, 2011
In: Uncategorized

By Nicholas Piachaud, North Africa Team

I can still remember the shock when I first saw the pictures. The young man’s face was barely recognizable from his beating at the hands of the security forces, and from an autopsy that, we would later learn f…Continue Reading

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