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YUGOSLAVIA: Milosevic must be transferred to The HaguePress release 05 Mar 2001
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CAMEROON: The government must throw more light on the disappearance of 9 Children's rights in DoualaPress release 05 Mar 2001
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PHILIPPINES: Rape and sexual abuse in police custodyPress release 05 Mar 2001
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TANZANIA: Amnesty International calls for independent inquiry into Zanzibar killings and torture.Press release 02 Mar 2001
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FIJI: Rule of law or rule by forcePress release 01 Mar 2001
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USA: Flouting world trends, violating international standards - 700th execution imminentPress release 01 Mar 2001
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CHINA: Economic, social and cultural rights treaty must become a realityPress release 28 Feb 2001
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EGYPT: Torture Remains Rife as Cries for Justice Go UnheededPress release 28 Feb 2001
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BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Foca verdict - rape and sexual enslavement are crimes against humanityPress release 28 Feb 2001
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TOGO: The UN Must Act Now: Appoint a Special Rapporteur and Protect Witnesses.Press release 28 Feb 2001
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NORTHERN IRELAND deserves the world's most advanced Bill of RightsPress release 27 Feb 2001
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PAKISTAN: Execution will not resolve sectarian violencePress release 27 Feb 2001
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AUSTRIA: Restrictions on consensual sexual activityPress release 27 Feb 2001
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BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA: Accountability at the Hague still needed at the highest levelPress release 27 Feb 2001
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The torture trade spreads while governments fail to actPress release 26 Feb 2001
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LEBANON: refugees and asylum-seekers at riskPress release 26 Feb 2001
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GREECE: Freedom of expression must be upheldPress release 23 Feb 2001
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Israel/Occupied Territories: Amnesty International condemns state assassinationsPress release 21 Feb 2001
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TURKMENISTAN: CHRISTIAN LABOUR CAMP PRISONER HOSPITALISEDPress release 21 Feb 2001
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CHILE: Victims of torture have the right to justicePress release 20 Feb 2001