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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... Minister of Defense , while the 1,500 - man police force is under the Minister of the Interior . The once - dominant Beninese military continued to maintain a low profile in 1991 , but their commitment to democratic changes is a general ...
... Minister of Defense , while the 1,500 - man police force is under the Minister of the Interior . The once - dominant Beninese military continued to maintain a low profile in 1991 , but their commitment to democratic changes is a general ...
Pagina 46
... Minister of Justice Douala Moutome several times enjoined his Ministry's officials to be fair and impartial in the conduct of their duties . Traditional courts continue to play an important role in Cameroon , particularly in rural areas ...
... Minister of Justice Douala Moutome several times enjoined his Ministry's officials to be fair and impartial in the conduct of their duties . Traditional courts continue to play an important role in Cameroon , particularly in rural areas ...
Pagina 48
... Ministry has no authority to censor anything , but neither President Biya nor Prime Minister Hayatou ordered Kontchou to dismantle the unit . Many publishers began to print their newspapers in Nigeria , and the Government continued its ...
... Ministry has no authority to censor anything , but neither President Biya nor Prime Minister Hayatou ordered Kontchou to dismantle the unit . Many publishers began to print their newspapers in Nigeria , and the Government continued its ...
Pagina 51
... Minister , whose position was restored by constitutional amendment in 1991 , has considerable responsibility in the economic sphere but no power to remove ministers or to deal directly with the National Assembly . However , the elected ...
... Minister , whose position was restored by constitutional amendment in 1991 , has considerable responsibility in the economic sphere but no power to remove ministers or to deal directly with the National Assembly . However , the elected ...
Pagina 55
... 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 to reorganize and democratize the ...
... 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 to reorganize and democratize the ...
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