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  1. Torture continues for Libyan detainees

    A report released by Amnesty International in February 2012 says that a year after the uprising against Muammar Gaddafi, Libya's militias are "largely out of ...

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  2. O Governo Angolano prende jovens activistas políticos e defensores de direitos humanos em Angola

    No Sábado dia 20 de Junho, os Serviços de Investigação Criminal (SIC) e a Polícia Nacional prenderam e encarceraram treze jovens activistas políticos e ...

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  3. Cunene court suffers backlogs, poor infrastucture

    Poor court infrastructure is contributing to poor performance of the court system in Cunene, says the presiding judge. The Minister of Justice for Courts has ...

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  4. Toward indicators for measuring pre-trial detention in Africa

    For most development issues, indicators are adopted both to measure progress and to galvanise action. For example, the eight Millennium Development Goals ...

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  5. "Long list" of indicators proposed toward pre-trial justice in Africa

    At a seminar held in Cape Town in May 2015, participants from PPJA partner organisations discussed indicators for measuring pre-trial justice in Africa. A ...

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  6. [PODCAST] The positive impact of LEAP patrols | Jean Redpath

    Jean Redpath joins John to discuss the Western Cape government’s “Leap” anticrime programme.

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  7. Republic versus Danson Mgunya and Kassim Sheebwana Mohamed

    ".. a murder suspect has a Constitutional Right to be released on bail. This is an inalienable right and can only be restricted by the court if there are ...

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  8. Newspaper Article: ‘Leap’ patrols appear to make a difference | By Jean Redpath

    Officers of Western Cape’s anticrime programme work closely with police and they often have joint operations

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