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 |
Din interiorul cărții
Rezultatele 1 - 5 din 100
Pagina 3
... held for an initial period of 3 months , renewable for a further period of 3 months . Such detainees did not need to be presented to a judge within 48 hours of their arrest , as stipulated in the Code of Criminal Procedures for persons ...
... held for an initial period of 3 months , renewable for a further period of 3 months . Such detainees did not need to be presented to a judge within 48 hours of their arrest , as stipulated in the Code of Criminal Procedures for persons ...
Pagina 18
... held people accused of poaching longer than the prescribed 48 hours . Offending police officers have been administratively punished or sued successfully in civil actions . These restrictions on detention do not apply to illegal ...
... held people accused of poaching longer than the prescribed 48 hours . Offending police officers have been administratively punished or sued successfully in civil actions . These restrictions on detention do not apply to illegal ...
Pagina 46
... held for reasons no longer known , cut the national prison population significantly and resulted in the closure of three notorious political prisons . The amnesty law brought about the release of the last of the prisoners held in ...
... held for reasons no longer known , cut the national prison population significantly and resulted in the closure of three notorious political prisons . The amnesty law brought about the release of the last of the prisoners held in ...
Pagina 62
... held without charge for up to 2 months . The Government consistently ignored this limit or held persons without trial for long periods while preparing the State's case against them . The Government does not reveal the number of ...
... held without charge for up to 2 months . The Government consistently ignored this limit or held persons without trial for long periods while preparing the State's case against them . The Government does not reveal the number of ...
Pagina 73
... held for several days and the NCO's for up to 11 days before being released without charge . Other allegations ... held in 1991 , if any , was not known . High - level Chadian officials contend there were no political detainees or ...
... held for several days and the NCO's for up to 11 days before being released without charge . Other allegations ... held in 1991 , if any , was not known . High - level Chadian officials contend there were no political detainees or ...
Cuprins
1 | |
10 | |
17 | |
25 | |
32 | |
42 | |
55 | |
61 | |
220 | |
230 | |
239 | |
250 | |
257 | |
268 | |
278 | |
286 | |
71 | |
80 | |
86 | |
93 | |
102 | |
110 | |
118 | |
133 | |
141 | |
149 | |
159 | |
168 | |
174 | |
190 | |
199 | |
210 | |
302 | |
312 | |
317 | |
327 | |
336 | |
376 | |
392 | |
402 | |
414 | |
425 | |
437 | |
449 | |
460 | |
473 | |
478 | |
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report Submitted to ..., Volumul 1 Vizualizare completă - 2001 |
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report Submitted to ..., Volumul 1991 Vizualizare completă - 1992 |
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report Submitted to ..., Volumul 1 Vizualizare completă - 1980 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
activists activities African Age for Employment alleged Arbitrary Arrest areas Assembly and Association authorities Bargain Collectively Burundi Change Their Government charged civilian collective bargaining Committee Compulsory Labor continued credible reports crimes criminal detainees detention economic elections employees enforcement EPLF EPRDF ethnic Exile Extrajudicial Killing Fair Public Trial female circumcision Forced or Compulsory Freedom of Religion Freedom of Speech Government's GPRA human rights human rights abuses human rights groups ICRC independent journalists judicial Labor Code leaders legislation Mauritania Mauritanian Mengistu government military minimum wage Minister Ministry of Labor multiparty National newspapers officials opposition Peaceful Assembly percent permitted persons police political parties practice President prisoners prohibits refugees released religious RENAMO Repatriation restrictions Right to Organize Rwanda Section 1 Respect sector security forces Senegal Somali Speech and Press strike Sudan Supreme Court suspected torture trade union Uganda UNHCR violations Worker Rights year's end Zambia