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Freedom from Torture – Remedying Past Torture and Preventing Future Torture in North AfricaInternational project: Freedom from Torture – Remedying Past Torture and Preventing Future Torture in North Africa
Addressing Torture and it’s Consequences in South AfricaInternational project
HealthyCommunitiesInternational project: Community Association for Psychosocial Services in Sierra Leone
Interventions and poor black Zimbabwean migrants in South AfricaResearch project
Monitoring government commitment to administration of juvenile justiceInternational project in Sierra Leone
Mungiki: Between violent youth politics and traditionalist sectResearch project: An anthropological study of urban politics and violence in Nairobi, Kenya
Peace building and conflict resolution ZimbabweInternational project
Preventing torture and organised violence: A study of detention and violence in Sierra LeoneResearch project
State and non-State violence: Policing, vigilantism and gangs in rural and urban South AfricaResearch project
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23.05.2013
The Amnesty International Report 2013 documents the state of human rights during 2012. The Essay and the...
14.02.2013
This 23rd annual World Report summarizes human rights conditions in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide...
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