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Africa: Mobile Phones, Radio Promote Rights, Says Amnesty International
allAfrica, 13 May 2011
Much needs to be done to secure human rights in Africa, but "the tide is turning" and mobile phones and FM radio have arguably done more than most other conventional methods to… Read more »
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Africa: 'Tide is Turning for Human Rights in Africa'
AI London, 13 May 2011
A number of countries in Africa celebrated the 50th anniversary of their independence during the year while others prepared to do so soon. Read more »
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Uganda: Perpetrators of Rights Violations Not Held to Account, Says Amnesty
AI London, 12 May 2011
An excerpt from Amnesty International's 2011 report, The State of the World's Human Rights: Read more »
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West Africa: Amnesty's Report on Nigeria's Human Rights Record
AI London, 12 May 2011
An excerpt from Amnesty International's 2011 report, The State of the World's Human Rights: Read more »
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Mauritania: Torture Widespread, Says Amnesty Report
AI London, 12 May 2011
An excerpt from Amnesty International's 2011 report, The State of the World's Human Rights: Read more »
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Southern Africa: Amnesty's Report on Zimbabwe's Human Rights Record
AI London, 12 May 2011
An excerpt from Amnesty International's 2011 report, The State of the World's Human Rights: Read more »
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North Africa: Amnesty's Report on Egypt's Human Rights Record
AI London, 12 May 2011
An excerpt from Amnesty International's 2011 report, The State of the World's Human Rights: Read more »
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North Africa: Amnesty's Report on Tunisia's Human Rights Record
AI London, 12 May 2011
An excerpt from Amnesty International's 2011 report, The State of the World's Human Rights: Read more »
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Southern Africa: Amnesty's Report on Swaziland's Human Rights Record
AI London, 12 May 2011
An excerpt from Amnesty International's 2011 report, The State of the World's Human Rights: Read more »
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Sudan: Human Rights Violations Continue With Impunity, Says Amnesty
AI London, 12 May 2011
An excerpt from Amnesty International's 2011 report, The State of the World's Human Rights: Read more »