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CSPRI Launch of "Children in Prison in South Africa"
The research report "Children in Prison in South Africa," is a situational analysis of children in both sentenced and remand detention facilities in the ...
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Detention of doctor leads to suspension of Obiang prize
UNESCO was in the process of awarding a prize purportedly for "research in the life sciences" to be sponsored by President Obiang of Equatorial Guinea. His ...
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'Detention used to stifle dissent in Uganda'
Amnesty International released a report on 1 November 2011 which accuses the Ugandan state of targeting critical journalists, civil society activists and ...
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Do sustainable development goals mean better funding for access to justice organisations?
Heads of state and government will gather at the United Nations in New York from 25-27 September 2015 for a three-day summit to endorse the 2030 Agenda for ...
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"Elbow Licking Friday" brutal arrests in Sudan
The Arab Program for Human Rights Activists condemned in a press release acts of the Sudanese authorities against demonstrations that took place in many parts ...
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Fourteen Ugandan "terrorism" detainees freed after years
High Court Judge Ralph Ochan this week dismissed terrorism charges against eleven Buganda riots suspects first indicted in 2009.
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Libyan government's anti-militia SSC held responsible for kidnapping and beating of leading human rights figure
Members of an elite unit set up by the Libyan government to rein in the country's rival militia forces have been accused of kidnapping and severely beating one ...
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Guinea paralegals detained and intimidated
Human Rights Watch called on the Guinean government to investigate the role of two high-level officials in the apparent illegal detention and intimidation of ...
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Human rights workers detained in Sudan
The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) has brought attention to the arrest and continued detention without charge by the Sudanese National ...
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Illegal immigrants die in Gabon detention
Agence France Press (AFP) reports that three illegal immigrants died in detention, possibly of cholera, after being expelled from an illegal gold mine.
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