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zaterdag 30 maart 2013

THE WEEK IN RIGHTS- Human Rights Watch

Human Rights WatchTHE WEEK IN RIGHTS
March 28, 2013
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In Mali, Soldiers Torture Detainees

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“After selling two cows, I headed to the market to buy provisions before returning to my village,” a 36-year-old man told Human Rights Watch. “On the way a friend warned me the soldiers were arresting Tuaregs, so I ran to hide in a friend’s house until they passed. But they saw me…”

In January, Mali’s army, together with French and other African soldiers, recaptured northern Mali from Islamist armed groups. But instead of restoring security, some Malian soldiers committed abuses. Human Rights Watch recently interviewed seven ethnic Tuareg men who were tortured by Malian forces near Timbuktu because they were suspected of supporting the Islamist rebels. 

The 36-year-old went blind in one eye after being clubbed in the face with a gun butt. Another man went partially deaf after being kicked repeatedly in the head. Two men were beaten unconscious, and all had scars on their wrists from the tight cords that bound them. 
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AfricaSomalia Should Protect Displaced People at Risk

Instead of finding a safe haven from fighting and famine, many displaced Somalis who came to Mogadishu have found hostility and abuse. 
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ASIAIn Burma, Rohingya Muslims Face Humanitarian Crisis

Burmese government restrictions on aid to Rohingya Muslims are creating a humanitarian crisis that will become a disaster when the rainy season arrives. 
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USAUnited States Headline

Human Rights Watch has long advocated for the right of same-sex couples to get married based on the international human rights principles of nondiscrimination and equal protection of the law. 
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UN Should Emphasize Rights in Development Agenda 

While the Millennium Development Goals had enormous positive impact, they also failed millions of people. The new framework needs to shine a light on the forgotten bystanders – those left behind through discrimination based on race, class, or gender. 
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Congolese rebel leader Bosco Ntaganda faces trail for war crimes and crimes against humanity in The Hague. Activists and his victims react to this news. Watch Now >>
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Hostages of the Gatekeepers:
Abuses against Internally Displaced in Mogadishu, Somalia. 
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Today, 21 medics arrested in Bahrain during anti-government protests had their convictions overturned. We visited several activists, including medics, imprisoned in Bahrain. 
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