The State of human rights in eleven Asian nation : Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand.
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- 9628314300
- FIL JC 599 .A78 S73 2006
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"Human rights report-2006"
Contents:
Foreword
International Human Rights Day Statement for 2006
Bangladesh: Bangladesh, a corrupted and tortured nation
Burma: The myth of state stability and a system of injustice
Cambodia: Concentration of power stifling rights and freedom
India: Discrimination and injustice remain major barriers in the world's largest democracy
Indonesia: No reality of rights while impunity remains
Maldives: The human rights situation in 2006
Nepal: Impunity for abuses remains as country undergoes political revolution
Pakistan: An overview of the situation of security and human rights in 2006
Philippines: Getting away with murder-- widespread extrajudicial killings combine with a defective system to ensure impunity and injustice
Sri Lanka: State and rights collapsing amidst growing violence and injustice
Thailand: The return of the army and the maintenance of impunity
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