Hundreds of people on death row in Nigeria did not have a fair trial and may therefore be innocent, according to a new Amnesty International report. Go to resource »
As the United Nations General Assembly meets this week in New York, the crisis in Sudan is front and center on the agenda. Following the International … Go to resource »
On 30 December 2007, following announcement of the presidential election results, violence broke out in several places across Kenya amid claims that … Go to resource »
This report presents the results of a population survey undertaken by the Human Rights Center (HRC) at the University of California, Berkeley, the … Go to resource »
Sierra Leone has made much progress since the civil war ended in 2002, but a number of social and economic time bombs must still be defused if an … Go to resource »
The Rwandan authorities have improved the delivery of justice in the last five years, a noteworthy achievement given the problems they faced. But the … Go to resource »
For almost three decades Robert Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe. Under his regime Zimbabwe has declined into a state of anarchy. Recent political unrest … Go to resource »
The South African government should recognize that political repression and economic deprivation have forced Zimbabweans to flee their country and … Go to resource »
Amnesty International revealed the extent of police violence in Mozambique, saying that police are killing and torturing people with near total … Go to resource »
The author presents an explanatory overview and analysis of progress made with the process of security sector reform in Liberia--with particular … Go to resource »
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