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Dec 27th 2011, 07:32
It is worth noting that these murders and detentions coincide with the visit of the Arab League’s monitors to Homs to observe the implementation of a plan that the Syrian regime had signed to end violence
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Dec 27th 2011, 07:18
It is worth noting that Nini (41) is the editor-in-chief of el-Masaa newspaper and the writer of “Look and Reflect” well known column. The Court of First Instance in Casablanca had convicted him last
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Dec 24th 2011, 13:38
ANHRI stresses that the General’s remarks adds him to the list of people required to be investigated and tried, side by side with police or military officers who killed, tortured
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Dec 24th 2011, 06:05
Prior to the celebrations, all the expenses were paid and preparations were made for a modest ceremony planned to be held in the garden of a restaurant. Guests intended to recite poems, read stories and eat dinner.
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Dec 22nd 2011, 06:28
Reporters Without Borders has this year, for the first time, compiled a list of the world’s 10 most dangerous places for the media – the 10 cities, districts, squares
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Dec 22nd 2011, 05:51
Acc to lawyer, charges against Zainab (details below) can get up to two years imprisonment.
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Dec 21st 2011, 05:55
These successive incidents foreshadow the beginning of a security crackdown on lawyers interested in public freedoms to dissuade them from working to realize justice, especially
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Dec 21st 2011, 05:38
The Egyptian authorities have failed to condemn or investigate several well-publicized incidents of sexual assault by private actors
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Dec 21st 2011, 05:37
I was going to meet a doctor in the south for my hand, for an operation,” he said. “The hand was in very bad shape
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Dec 21st 2011, 05:35
The authorities in Bahrain have previously interfered with, and in some cases shut down, nongovernmental organizations that are critical of the government or its policies. In September 2010, after the Bahrain Human Rights Society
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Dec 21st 2011, 05:30
The publication of the BICI report and the Bahraini Government's proclaimed commitment to implement reforms to end torture was a welcome step forward, as was the replacement of the Head of National Security
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Dec 20th 2011, 06:49
Ashraf Al-Wardani, a journalist with the pro-government newspaper Al-Masaiya, was briefly detained and beaten near the parliament building.
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Dec 20th 2011, 06:47
They were both referred to a doctor on Saturday at the request of lawyers, with Zainab reportedly suffering bruising on her arms and hands,
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Dec 20th 2011, 06:44
“It is imperative that the UN learns from the failures of UNMIS and ensures that UNISFA is fully deployed and given the necessary human and material resources to enable it to fulfil its mandate to protect the civilians
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Dec 20th 2011, 06:43
At least 45 people were killed after a crackdown on protests in Cairo and Alexandria in November. Bodies in the Cairo morgue reportedly showed head and chest wounds from live ammunition, including shotgun wounds.
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Dec 20th 2011, 06:38
However, witnesses told Human Rights Watch that on October 9, local officials disconnected and removed the camp’s main generator and emptied its water containers while more than 30 families were still there
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Dec 20th 2011, 06:13
ANHRI is also disturbed over the broadcasting of videos showing minor children as witnesses.
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Dec 19th 2011, 05:57
It is worth noting that stateless citizens do not have any of the Kuwaiti nationality holders’ advantages. Statistics about their number are inaccurate. However, they are estimated between 93 and 180 thousands
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Dec 19th 2011, 05:55
In affirmation of the repression hysteria of the Military Police and some army troops against any media professional or amateur, Ehab Mohamed Badawy, field doctor, was abducted inside the Ministerial
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Dec 19th 2011, 05:38
A case in point is the 28 November hearing in the proceedings against the doctors (three of whom trained in the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin) who had been sentenced to prison terms
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Dec 19th 2011, 05:34
Like all peaceful protests in Bahrain, OccupyBudaya was prevented and violently attacked by riot police
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Dec 19th 2011, 05:30
In addition, the interim government adopted some laws during its 10-month tenure that are harmful to human rights and that the assembly should repeal. On October 22, the eve of elections
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Dec 16th 2011, 15:07
The organization said that the use of “cross amputation” amounts to torture, violating Saudi Arabia's obligations under international human rights law.
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Dec 16th 2011, 14:57
It is worth noting that this is not the first time that a media professional has been detained on their way to travel
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Dec 16th 2011, 03:12
Sir Nigel Rodley, one of the commissioners and a former UN special rapporteur on torture, told Human Rights Watch that the commissioners
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Dec 15th 2011, 06:00
Opposition to the Supreme Council’s measures is growing. Referring to Sanad’s confinement in a psychiatric hospital, writer and activist Willima Weesa wrote: “This decision violates his civil rights
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Dec 15th 2011, 05:55
He was previously sentenced to one year’s imprisonment and fined 50 million rials (4,000 euros) by the Tehran revolutionary court for anti-government propaganda
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Dec 15th 2011, 05:53
However, three defenders, namely Messrs Abdelrahman Adam Abdelrahman, Jaafar Alsabki Ibrahim, and Kwather Abdel Haj, remain charged with the lesser crimes of “undermining security and public order” and “spreading lies
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Dec 15th 2011, 05:50
We Egyptians are facing injustice and inequality by the armed forces which say something and do something totally different.”
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Dec 15th 2011, 05:49
The new Libyan authorities must protect all migrants, refugees and asylum seekers from harassment, attacks and exploitation, regardless of their countries of origin,” said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui.
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