Human Rights in Africa: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Africa and on International Organizations of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, October 31, 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 93 pagini |
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Pagina 13
... military , is productive or counterproductive in terms of the effort to help improve the human rights situation in that country ? In other words , do they feel that our economic and military assistance contributes toward an improvement ...
... military , is productive or counterproductive in terms of the effort to help improve the human rights situation in that country ? In other words , do they feel that our economic and military assistance contributes toward an improvement ...
Pagina 14
... military aid depends on their making re- forms in the military . We are thus using the military aid that we provide which is now not a large amount - to say to them " you must make reforms . " Because the whole army is a major problem ...
... military aid depends on their making re- forms in the military . We are thus using the military aid that we provide which is now not a large amount - to say to them " you must make reforms . " Because the whole army is a major problem ...
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... military aid to a highly repressive regime presents the most serious kind of contradiction for the human rights policy . Mrs. FENWICK . Military or any aid ? Mr. COHEN . On economic aid we operate under a statutory directive , section ...
... military aid to a highly repressive regime presents the most serious kind of contradiction for the human rights policy . Mrs. FENWICK . Military or any aid ? Mr. COHEN . On economic aid we operate under a statutory directive , section ...
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... military aid . In this testimony we identify types of violation which are now prev- alent in a number of African countries : Untried detention , torture , the judicial and extrajudicial use of the death penalty , and prison con- ditions ...
... military aid . In this testimony we identify types of violation which are now prev- alent in a number of African countries : Untried detention , torture , the judicial and extrajudicial use of the death penalty , and prison con- ditions ...
Pagina 23
... military courts in times of national crisis . In Ghana earlier this year three former heads of state were executed after a military trial on charges of corruption , at which they were denied rights of defense or appeal . An allied ...
... military courts in times of national crisis . In Ghana earlier this year three former heads of state were executed after a military trial on charges of corruption , at which they were denied rights of defense or appeal . An allied ...
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