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AHRC-PRL-052-2012 IMPEACHMNET- Documenting the Rajapaksa Regime’s Scheme.pdf — PDF document, 5115 kB (5238507 bytes)
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The State of Human Rights in Ten Asian Nations – 2011 is the Asian Human Rights Commission’s (AHRC) annual report, comprising information and analysis on the human rights violations and situations it encountered through its work in 2011. The report includes in-depth assessments of the situations in Bangladesh, Burma, India, In...
The Report portrays the bleak reality of the abuse of civil and political rights, as well as economic, social and cultural rights in Papua in 2010 and 2011. The aim of the Report is to raise awareness of the human rights situation in Papua and to create in Papua a ‘land of peace’. More specifically, […]
Commencing with what the writer refers to as “Paranoia of the Regime in Power” then proceeding to discuss “the Coalition of 1970-75”, “the Post 1977 Regime” and “the other factors” leading to his comments on a resultant constitutional development based on districts in Chapter 4 and Chapter 5...
Why hunger speaks the language of death in Madhya Pradesh? Poverty and Hunger are the biggest challenges not only for the survival of the people but also for the development. Efforts have been made to reduce the crisis, but it is becoming clearer that lack of perspective in the conceptualization of hunger from the people’s […...
The Asian Human Rights Commission’s (AHRC) annual report for 2010 concentrates on the state of human rights in eleven Asian nations. These are Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Thailand. The annual report does not purport to cover all human rights issues in th...
In “The State of Human Rights in Ten Asian Nations – 2009” the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) presents analysis concerning the human rights situations, violations and developments it has encountered during its work in 2009. The AHRC, which is a leading regional human rights non-governmental organization based in Ho...
Despite the success achieved by the international community regarding the promotion of international human rights norms and standards in countries other than developed democracies, it would be an illusion to believe that these principles are actually applied in daily life. In their pursuit of justice, Sri Lankans will learn the difficulti...
The Asian Legal Resource Centre (ALRC) has published a new book titled “Politics — Corruption Nexus in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study of the Impacts on Judicial Governance”. The book — written by Md. Shariful Islam, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Dhaka — presented an overview of...
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