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  1. US Department of State Human Rights Report Angola 2011

    "According to the Ministry of Interior and press reports, the 34 prisons had 11,692 available places for 19,898 prisoners in November"..."There were 9,234 men ...

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  2. Social Justice Coalition and 2 others v Minister of Police and 3 others + Women's Legal Centre Trust

    The Equality Court in Cape Town declares unfair discrimination in the allocation of police resources in the Western Cape.

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  3. Catholic Justice and Peace Commission

    The Justice and Peace Commission (JPC) is a human rights monitoring, advocacy, and civic education organization. The JPC is a national organization with three ...

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  4. Religion, law and human rights in post-conflict Liberia

    This article was published in AHRLJ Volume 8 No 2 2008. Liberia has had a turbulent recent history, and today deals with extreme poverty, high crime, ethnic ...

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  5. Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC)

    The Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC) promotes and advances human rights and the rule of law in southern Africa, primarily through strategic litigation ...

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  6. Law, religion and human rights in Nigeria

    This article was published in AHRLJ Volume 8 No 2 2008. This paper explores the relationship between law, religion and human rights in Nigeria. The level and ...

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  7. Libya: Human Rights Agenda for Change

    In this document Amnesty International calls on the Transitional Libyan Authorities to reform the security and law enforcement sector, reform the criminal ...

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  8. Libya: Legacy of the Past, Prospects for the Future - Human Rights and the Management of Libyan Prisons

    by Andy Barclay & Colin Allen, International Centre for Prison Studies, Kings College, London. Paper presented at The Middle East Centre at St. Antony’s ...

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  9. Prisoners are bottom of the pile: The human rights of inmates in Ghana

    "Overcrowding is severe in many of the country’s prisons; food and medical care are inadequate and many prisoners rely on family members and outside ...

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  10. Muslims for Human Rights

    The Kenyan Organisation Muslims for Human Rights comprises four main projects, one of which is "Access to Justice" : Prisons Reform.

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