Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report Submitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives and Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate by the Department of State in Accordance with Sections 116(d) and 502B(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as Amended, Volumul 1991U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992 |
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... Government , with Carlos Veiga as Prime Minister and concurrent Defense Minister , was invested in April . Both the President and the Prime Minister came to office with strong human rights credentials . The new Government began in 1991 ...
... Government , with Carlos Veiga as Prime Minister and concurrent Defense Minister , was invested in April . Both the President and the Prime Minister came to office with strong human rights credentials . The new Government began in 1991 ...
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... government decision to suspend six union federations . f . Arbitrary Interference with Privacy , Family , Home , or Correspondence The Government rarely abused legal prohibitions on invasion of the home without a warrant in civil and ...
... government decision to suspend six union federations . f . Arbitrary Interference with Privacy , Family , Home , or Correspondence The Government rarely abused legal prohibitions on invasion of the home without a warrant in civil and ...
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... Government Despite constitutional guarantees , citizens were not able to change their government by democratic means in 1991 , and until April only those candidates selected by the ruling RDC were legally permitted to contest National ...
... Government Despite constitutional guarantees , citizens were not able to change their government by democratic means in 1991 , and until April only those candidates selected by the ruling RDC were legally permitted to contest National ...
Pagina 71
... Government . On March 1 , the National Charter was announced , setting up a 30 - month transition period of government , with most power concentrated in the hands of President Deby . The Charter abolished the 1989 constitution . On ...
... Government . On March 1 , the National Charter was announced , setting up a 30 - month transition period of government , with most power concentrated in the hands of President Deby . The Charter abolished the 1989 constitution . On ...
Pagina 88
... Government has publicly announced that the police have limited powers and encourages people to insist on their rights . secret police , which was formerly responsible for the surveillance of citizens antagonistic to the Government , has ...
... Government has publicly announced that the police have limited powers and encourages people to insist on their rights . secret police , which was formerly responsible for the surveillance of citizens antagonistic to the Government , has ...
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