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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Libya 2012
"The Constitutional Declaration provides for an independent judiciary and stipulates that every person has a right to resort to the courts. The judicial system ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Somalia 2012
"Other major human rights abuses included harsh and life-threatening prison conditions; arbitrary and politically motivated arrest and detention; denial of a ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Namibia 2012
"Lengthy pretrial detention remained a significant problem. In 2010 approximately 8 percent of the general prison population was awaiting trial. At Windhoek’s ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: São Tomé and Príncipe 2012
"Lengthy pretrial detention greatly hindered investigations in criminal cases since delays often made it hard to uncover the facts and evidence of a case. ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Senegal 2012
"At the end of 2011, 3,352 persons (44 percent of the total prison population) were in pretrial detention. The average time between the filing of charges and ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report Angola 2011
"According to the Ministry of Interior and press reports, the 34 prisons had 11,692 available places for 19,898 prisoners in November"..."There were 9,234 men ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Angola 2012
2012 Report
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Niger 2012
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Tunisia 2012
2012 Human Rights Report
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Morocco 2012
"Although the government claimed that accused persons were generally brought to trial within two months, prosecutors may request as many as five additional ...
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