Author: Jean
Published:
05
Aug
2012
Among those no longer held in the prison include Briton and his colleagues charged with ritual killing of thirteen people held since April 2012
Central African Republic
ACJR News
News
Author: Jean
Published:
02
Aug
2012
On 1 August 2012 Somalia's 825-member National Constituent Assembly (NCA) approved a new constitution for the country by a large majority. Traditional elders, who had selected the NCA members in a process backed by the United Nations, will also choose a new parliament, which in turn is scheduled to choose Somalia's new leader on August 20, when the mandate of the Transitional Federal Government expires.
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Somalia
Author: Berber
Published:
01
Aug
2012
On 31 July 2012, CSPRI sent in the following submissions to Parliament on the Prevention and Combating of Torture of Persons Bill. These submissions represent the views of a group of organisations (listed in the document) and address, primarily, whether the contents of the Bill comply fully with the obligations imposed on the state in terms of the UN Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (UNCAT). These submissions also include recommendations on what the Bill should include and / or exclude as well as suggestions on how the text could be amended. CSPRI will be addressing the Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development at the public hearings on 4 September 2012.
ACJR News
News
Author: Jean
Published:
26
Jul
2012
Du Toit brothers arrested in 2002, found guilty in 2012.
News
South Africa
Author: Jean
Published:
24
Jul
2012
The Minister of Justice, Mustapha Ramid, said that prisons in Morocco house nearly 65,000 prisoners, while their capacity is only 30 000.
Morocco
News
Author: Jean
Published:
23
Jul
2012
Fair trials not provided by military courts; civilians released
ACJR News
Author: Jean
Published:
19
Jul
2012
Nearly 25,000 Comorians are deported from Mayotte each year, and only after enduring poor detention conditions, claims PressTV, Paris. In addition fatal boating accidents kill on average two people per day, claims the network.
Comoros
ACJR News
Author: Jean
Published:
16
Jul
2012
The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) has brought attention to the arrest and continued detention without charge by the Sudanese National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS) between 23 June and 12 July 2012 in Khartoum of eleven human rights workers.
Sudan
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