Reports by Country - 2008

Reports by Country - 2008

Reports by Country - 2008 AFGHANISTAN (C1906) The Human Cost: The Consequences of Insurgents Attack in Afghanistan, 04/07, $10 67 pgs. $10.00 (C1806) Lessons in Terror: Attacks on Education in Afghanistan, 07/06, 145 pgs., $10.00 (334X) Blood-Stained Hands: Past Atrocities in Kabul and Afghanistan’s Legacy of Impunity, 06/05, 141 pgs., $20.00 (1603) “Enduring Freedom” Abuses by U.S. Forces in Afghanistan , 03/04, 62 pgs, $10.00 (1505)” Killing You is a Very Easy Thing for Us” Human Rights Abuses in Southeast Afghanistan, 07/03, 101pgs. $7.00 (C1411) “ We Want to Live As Humans” Repression of Women and Girls in Western Afghanistan, 12/02, 50 pgs. $7.00 (C1402) Paying For the Taliban’s Crimes: Abuses Against Ethnic Pashtuns in Northern Afghanistan, 04/02, 17 pgs. $3.00 (C1407) All Our Hopes Are Crushed: Violence and Repression in Western Afghanistan, 10/02, 52 pgs. $7.00 (C1305) Humanity Denied: Systematic Violations of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan, 10/01, 25 pgs. $3.00 (C1301) Massacres of Hazaras in Afghanistan, 02/01, 12 pgs. $3.00 (C1007) The Massacre in Mazar-I Sharif, 11/98, 17 pgs. $3.00 (C318) Towards a Political Settlement in Afghanistan, 8/91, 7 pgs. $3.00 (810) The Forgotten War: Human Rights Abuses & Violations of Laws of War Since the Soviet Withdrawal, 2/91, 168 pgs. ISBN 0-929692-81-0, $15.00 AFRICA (A1713) Sub-Saharan Africa: Letting Them Fail: Government Neglect and the Right to Education for Children Affected by AIDS, 10/05, 57 pgs., $10.00 (2556) Protectors or Pretenders? Government Human Rights Commissions in Africa, 01/01, 428 pgs., ISBN 1-56432-255-6 $25.00 (A1001) Clinton Administration Policy & Human Rights in Africa, 3/98, 19 pgs., $3.00 (A606) Human Rights in Africa & U.S. Policy, 7/94, 37 pp., $5.00 ALBANIA (D1405) The Cost of Speech: Violations of Media Freedom in Albania, 06/02, 61 pgs. $7.00 (D810) Democracy Derailed: Violations in the May 26, 1996 Albanian Elections, 6/96, 11pgs., $3.00 (1606) Human Rights in Post -Communist Albania, 3/96, 168 pgs., ISBN 1-56432-160-6, $15.00 (D704) The Greek Minority, 2/95, 20 pgs., $3.00 (D306) Albania, 4/91, 17 pp., $3.00 ALGERIA (E1511) Truth and Justice on Hold: The New State Commission on “ Disappearances”, 12/03, 30 pgs. $7.00 (E1502) Time For Reckoning: Enforced Disappearances and Abductions, 02/03, 84 pgs. $7.00 (E1003) Algeria's Human Rights Crisis, 8/98, 43pp., $5.00 (E1001) "Neither Among The Living Nor The Dead:" State-Sponsored `Disappearances’ in Algeria, 2/98, 45pgs., $5.00 1 (E904) Elections in the Shadow of Violence and Repression, 6/97, 35 pgs., $5.00 (E705) Six Months Later, Cover-Up Continues in Prison Clash that Left 100 Inmates Dead: Report by Defense Lawyers Charges Inmates were Deliberately Massacred, 8/95, 18 pgs., $3.00 (124X) Human Rights Abuses in Algeria: No One is Spared, 1/94, 74 pgs., ISBN 1-56432-124 X, $7.00 (E402) Human Rights in Algeria since the Halt of the Electoral Process, 2/92, 17 pgs., $3.00 ANGOLA (A1907) “They Pushed Down the Houses”: Forced Evictions and Insecure Land Tenure for Luanda’s Urban Poor, 05/07, 101 pgs., $10.00 (A1811) Still Not Fully Protected: Rights to Freedom of Expression and Information under Angola’s New Press Law, 11/06, 25 pgs., $10.00 (A1702) Coming Home: Return and Reintergration in Angola, 03/05, 39 pgs., $7.00 (A1601) Some Transparency, No Accountability – The Use of Oil Revenue in Angola and Its Impact on Human Rights, 01/04, 93 pgs. $12.00 (A1516) Struggling Through Peace: Return and Resettlement, 08/03, 29 pgs. $5.00 (A1510) Forgotten Fighters: Child Soldiers in Angola, 04/03, 26 pgs. $5.00 (2335) Angola: Angola Unravels: The Rise and Fall of the Lusaka Peace Process, 9/99, 205 pgs., ISBN 1-56432-233-5, $15.00 (A801) Between War & Peace: Arms Trade & Human Rights Abuses since the Lusaka Protocol, 2/96, 44 pgs., $5.00 (1452) Arms Trade & Violations of the Laws of War since the 1992 Elections (Sumário em Portugués), 11/94, 176 pgs., ISBN 1-56432-145-2, $15.00 (091X) Land Mines in Angola, 1/93, 80 pgs., ISBN 1-56432-091-X, $7.00 (A301) Civilians Devastated by 15-Year War, 2/91, 20 pgs., $3.00 ARGENTINA (B1701) Decisions Denied: Women’s Access to Contraceptives and Abortion, 06/05, 85pgs., $10.00 (0510) Police Violence in Argentina: Torture & Police Killings in Buenos Aires, 12/91, 56 pgs., ISBN 1-56432-051-0, $7.00 (918) Truth & Partial Justice in Argentina: An Update, 4/91, 100 pgs., ISBN 0-929692-91-8, $7.00 ASIA (C1002) Bearing the Brunt of the Asian Economic Crisis, 3/98, 22 pgs.. $3.00 (C715) Human Rights in the APEC Region: 1995, 11/95, 46 pgs., $5.00 (C613) Human Rights in the APEC Region: 1994, 11/94, 36 pgs., $5.00 (C519) Human Rights in the APEC Region: 1993, 11/93, 60 pgs., $7.00 AUSTRALIA (C1410) “ By Invatation Only” Australian Asylum Policy, 12/02, 95 pgs., $7.00 AZERBAIJAN (D1601) Crushing Dissent: Repression, Violence and Azerbaijan’s Elections, 01/04, 61 pgs. $10.00 (D1109) Azerbaijan: Impunity for Torture, 8/99, 57 pgs., $7.00 (D510) Bloodshed in the Caucasus: Indiscriminate Bombing & Shelling by Azerbaijani Forces in Nagorno Karabakh, 7/93, 24 pgs., $3.00 (0812) Bloodshed in the Caucasus: Escalation of the Armed Conflict in Nagorno Karabakh, 9/92, 92 pgs., ISBN 1-56432-081-2, $7.00 2 BAHRAIN (2181) Routine Abuse, Routine Denial: Civil Rights and the Political Crisis in Bahrain, 6/97, 120 pgs., ISBN 1-56432-218-1, $10.00 BANGLADESH (C201) The Torture of Tasmeem Khalil: How the Bangladesh Military Abuses its Power Under the State of Emergency, 02/08, 45 pgs., $10.00 (C1816) Judge, Jury, and Excutioner: Torture and Extrajudicial Killing by Bangladesh’s Elite Security Force, 12/06, 81 pgs., $10.00 (C1706) Breach of Faith: Persecution of the Ahmadiyya Community, 06/05, 44 pgs., $10.00 (C1506) Ravaging the Vulnerable: Abuses against Persons at High Risk of HIV Infection, 08/03, 51pgs. $5.00 (C1203) Burma/Bangladesh: Burmese Refugees in Bangladesh: Still no Durable Solution, 5/00, 29 pgs., $5.00 (C907) Bangladesh/Burma: Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh: The Search for a Lasting Solution, 8/97, 15 pp., $3.00 (C806) Political Violence on All Sides, 6/96, 23 pgs., $3.00 (C517) Abuse of Burmese Refugees from Arakan, 10/93, 15 pp., $3.00 BHUTAN (C1907) Bhutan/Nepal: Last Hope: The Need for Durable Solutions for Bhutanese Refugees in Nepal and India, 05/07, 88 pgs., $10.00 REPUBLIC OF BELARUS (D1107) Republic of Belarus: Violations of Academic Freedom, 7/99, 50 pgs, $5.00 (D1007) Turning Back the Clock, 7/98, 53 pp., $7.00 (D908) Crushing Civil Society, 8/97, 52 pgs., $7.00 Bhutan/Nepal BOLIVIA (B804) Bolivia under Pressure: Human Rights Violations & Coca Eradication, 5/96, 32 pgs., $5.00 (B708) Human Rights Violations & the War on Drugs, 7/95, 42 pgs., $5.00 (B506) The Trial of Responsibilities: The García Meza Tejada Trial, 9/93, 12 pgs., $3.00 (B411) Almost Nine Years & Still No Verdict in the “Trial of Responsibilities,” 12/92, 7 pgs., $3.00 BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA (D1901) Narrowing the Impunity Gap Trials Before Bosnia’s War Crime Chamber, 01/07, 62pgs., $10.00 (D1803) A Chance for Justice? : War Crime Prosecutions in Bosnia’s Serb Republic, 03/06, 42 pgs., $10.00 (D1801) Looking for Justice: The War Crimes Chamber in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 02/06, 44 pgs., $10.00 (D1409) Hopes Betrayed: Trafficking of Womem and Girls to Post-Conflict Bosnia and Hercegovina for Forced Prostitution, 11/02, 73 pgs. $7.00 3 (D1207) Unfinished Business: Return of Displaced Persons and Other HR Issues in Bijeljina, 5/00, 77 pgs, $7.00 (D1009) Chemical Warfare in Bosnia: The Strange Experiences of the Srebrenica Survivors, 11/98, 55 pgs., $7.00 (D1006) “A Dark and Closed Place”- Past & Present H. R. Abuses in Foca, 7/98, 69 pgs., $7.00 (D1005) Beyond Restraint - Politics & the Policing Agenda of the UN International Police Task Force, 6/98, 33 pgs., $5.00 (D909) Politics of Revenge: The Misuse of Authority in Bihac, Cazin, and Velika Kladusa, 8/97, 44 pgs., $5.00 (D901) The Unindicted: Reaping the Rewards of “Ethnic Cleansing” in Prijedor, 1/97, 76 pgs., $7.00 (D817) The Continuing Influence of Bosnia’s Warlords, 12/96, 47 pgs., $5.00 (D815) No Justice, No Peace: The U.N. International Police Task Force’s Role in Screening Local Law Enforcement, 9/96, 16 pgs., $3.00 (D812) Non-Compliance with the Dayton Accords: Ongoing Ethnically-Motivated Expulsions & Harassment in Bosnia, 8/96, 17 pgs., $3.00 (D808) A Failure in the Making: Human Rights & the Dayton Agreement, 6/96, 37 pgs., $5.00 (D802) Human Rights in Bosnia-Hercegovina Post Dayton, 3/96, 10 pgs., $3.00 (D801) Northwestern Bosnia: Human Rights Abuses during a Cease-Fire & Peace Negotiations, 2/96, 40 pgs., $5.00 (D713) The Fall of Srebrenica & the Failure of U.N. Peacekeeping, 10/95, 58 pgs., $7.00 (D616) “Ethnic Cleansing” Continues in Northern Bosnia, 11/94, 36 pgs., $5.00 (D615) Sarajevo, 10/94, 31 pgs., $5.00 (D608) War Crimes in Bosnia-Hercegovina: U.N. Cease-Fire Won’t Help Banja Luka, 6/94, 38 pgs., $5.00 (D605) War Crimes in Bosnia-Hercegovina: Bosanski Samac, 4/94, 19 pgs., $3.00 (D518) Abuses by Bosnian Croat & Muslim Forces in Central & Southwestern Bosnia- Hercegovina, 9/93, 17 pgs., $3.00 BOTSWANA (A607) Second Class Citizens: Discrimination Against Women Under Botswana’s Citizenship Act, 9/94, 20 pp.$3 BRAZIL (B1702) In the Dark: Hidden Abuses Against Detained Youth in Rio de Janeiro, 06/05, 49pgs., $10.00 (B1607) “ Real Dungeons” Juvenile Detentions in the State of Rio de Janeiro, 12/04, 24 pgs.

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