This Human Rights Watch report assrts that the government of Burundi must bring to justice members of the national intelligence service (SNR) at all … Go to resource »
The United Nations Secretary-General's Study on Violence against Children has been a global effort to paint a detailed picture of the nature, extent … Go to resource »
On 22 December 2003, the General Assembly of the United Nations requested the Secretary-General to conduct an in-depth study on all forms of violence … Go to resource »
Hours before the first-round results of the Democratic Republic of the Congos presidential elections were to be announced in Kinshasa on 20 August … Go to resource »
Less than a year before Nigeria holds its third national elections since the end of military rule in 1999, tensions are running high in the southern … Go to resource »
Burundian state hospitals routinely detain patients who are unable to pay their hospital bills, Human Rights Watch and the Burundian Association for … Go to resource »
The Libyan government subjects migrants, asylum seekers and refugees to serious human rights abuses, including beatings, arbitrary arrests and forced … Go to resource »
More than 43 million children living in countries wracked by war and armed conflict are being left without the chance to go to school, according to a … Go to resource »
Despite the claims of the government of Zimbabwe, forced evictions and demolitions without due process, even of structures deemed to be "illegal", are … Go to resource »
Report says MDC and civil society must try to manage the birth of a new dynamic that would also energise the international community. If they can also … Go to resource »
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