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ASIA: Widespread Torture in Asia Explained in A New Video Production
On the occasion of the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Pictures by the Wayside and the Asian Human Rights Commission, present explaining why torture remains a key problem in Asia.
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ASIA: Widespread Torture in Asia Explained in A New Video Production
On the occasion of the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Pictures by the Wayside and the Asian Human Rights Commission, present explaining why torture remains a key problem in Asia.
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ASIA: Widespread Torture in Asia Explained in A New Video Production
On the occasion of the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Pictures by the Wayside and the Asian Human Rights Commission, present explaining why torture remains a key problem in Asia.
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ASIA: Widespread Torture in Asia Explained in A New Video Production
On the occasion of the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Pictures by the Wayside and the Asian Human Rights Commission, present explaining why torture remains a key problem in Asia.
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Cambodia: Khmer Rouge Trial is Justice Delayed
The four Khmer Rouge leaders who go on trial on June 27, 2011, should have been brought to justice decades ago, Human Rights Watch said today. The trial follows years of obstruction by the Cambodian prime minister, Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge commander.
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Cambodia: Khmer Rouge Trial is Justice Delayed
The four Khmer Rouge leaders who go on trial on June 27, 2011, should have been brought to justice decades ago, Human Rights Watch said today. The trial follows years of obstruction by the Cambodian prime minister, Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge commander.
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Country Narratives: 2011 Tracking in Person Report
This page shows a sample country narrative. The Prosecution, Protection, and Prevention sections of each country narrative describe how a government has or has not addressed the relevant TVPA minimum standards, during the reporting period.
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Cambodia: Khmer Rouge Trial is Justice Delayed
The four Khmer Rouge leaders who go on trial on June 27, 2011, should have been brought to justice decades ago, Human Rights Watch said today. The trial follows years of obstruction by the Cambodian prime minister, Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge commander.
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Cambodia: Khmer Rouge Trial is Justice Delayed
The four Khmer Rouge leaders who go on trial on June 27, 2011, should have been brought to justice decades ago, Human Rights Watch said today. The trial follows years of obstruction by the Cambodian prime minister, Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge commander.
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CCHR Offers Condolences to the Family of Acid Attack Victim In Soklda and Calls for a Holistic Approach to Acid Violence
Acid attack victim Ya Sokhnim, the aunt of a prominent beauty queen In Soklyda, died in Phnom Penh yesterday (22 June 2011) of injuries resulting from a 2008 crime masterminded by her niece’s former lover Chea Ratha.
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CCHR Offers Condolences to the Family of Acid Attack Victim In Soklda and Calls for a Holistic Approach to Acid Violence
Acid attack victim Ya Sokhnim, the aunt of a prominent beauty queen In Soklyda, died in Phnom Penh yesterday (22 June 2011) of injuries resulting from a 2008 crime masterminded by her niece’s former lover Chea Ratha.
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CCHR Offers Condolences to the Family of Acid Attack Victim In Soklda and Calls for a Holistic Approach to Acid Violence
Acid attack victim Ya Sokhnim, the aunt of a prominent beauty queen In Soklyda, died in Phnom Penh yesterday (22 June 2011) of injuries resulting from a 2008 crime masterminded by her niece’s former lover Chea Ratha.
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