REPORTS

04/05/2005

SUPPORTING BURMA/MYANMAR’S NATIONAL RECONCILIATION PROCESS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES. AN INDEPENDENT REPORT for the European Commission

INTRODUCTION

Based on a recent mission to Myanmar, backed by more than 30 years of research experience on the country, Professor Robert Taylor and Mr. Morten Pedersen advance an alternative approach for the EU and its member states to
03/14/2005

FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE BULLETIN OF HUMAN RIGHTS CENTER “MEMORIAL”


Chechnya 2004: “New” Methods of Anti-Terror

Hostage taking and repressive actions against relatives of alleged combatants and terrorists



For the Chechen Republic the year 2004 was of special signi
03/04/2005

Regional Autonomy for Ethnic Minorities in China - A Mongol's View

Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center
(SMHRIC)

New York City, March 4, 2005

On February 28, 2005, the government of China issued its first white paper on ethnic minorities, entitled Regional Autonomy for Ethnic Minori
01/27/2005

Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly. Declaration on the recent human rights violations in the Chechen Republic


PACE, 27 January 2005

PACE, Committee on legal Affairs and Human Rights

At the proposal of its Sub-Committee on Human Rights, the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly today appr
01/19/2005

Laos: additional issues of concern to be raised with the delegation of the Laos people's on the occasion of their presentation of the country's report


TO COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN 32ND SESSION, 10 TO 28 JANUARY 2005, UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK

Prepared by the Transnational Radical Party (1), a non-governmental organization in Consultative
01/13/2005

Libya: A judiciary without Justice


Lybia-LLHR, 13 January 2005

Libya: A judiciary without Justice


1. On 11 January 2005, Colonel Qaddhafi issued directives to the General People's Congress (a "parliament" with limited authority) to abolish the "Peopl
10/04/2004

STATEMENT BY WORKING GROUP ON ARBITRARY DETENTION FOLLOWING VISIT TO CHINA


The Chairperson-Rapporteur of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, Leïla Zerrougui, issued the following statement today:

"The Working Group on Arbitrary Detention visited the People's
10/02/2004

Inner Mongolian Political Prisoner’s Deteriorating Health.


Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center, 2 October 2004

New York City

Ms. Xinna, wife of Mr. Hada, recently visited her husband Mr. Hada in Inner Mongolia Jail No.4 in Chifeng City of eastern Inner Mongolia and in a phone
09/20/2004

Parliamentary Assembly Council of Europe. The human rights situation in the Chechen Republic

The human rights situation in the Chechen Republic

Doc. 10283

09/20/2004

Parliamentary Assembly Council of Europe. The humanitarian situation of the Chechen displaced population

The humanitarian situation of the Chechen displaced population

Doc. 10282

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