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 <description>The Tanzanian authorities must ensure that thousands of Burundian refugees who have been living in the Mtabila camp are not sent back to their country under coercion, </description>
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 <description>Some refugees have had their homes set on fire and others have been threatened with arson, to coerce them into returning home. </description>
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 <pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2007 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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 <description>The world continued to move closer to the universal abolition of capital punishment during 2006. By the end of the year 88 countries had abolished the death penalty for all crimes. The death penalty has now been abolished in law or practice by 128 countries. Other subjects covered in this document include si</description>
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 <description>This is a report of a Human Rights Defenders Conference held in Entebbe, Uganda, from 30 October to 4 November 2005. The conference was jointly organized by Amnesty International and the East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defender Project (EHAHRDP), based in Kampala. Oxfam Novib and Centre for Refugee Stud</description>
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 <description>Over the last twenty years, China has transferred military, security and police equipment to armed forces and law enforcement agencies in countries where these arms are used for persistent and systematic violations of human rights. The routine export of conventional weapons and small arms has been contributi</description>
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 <description>In this report Amnesty International expresses its concern that protection and assistance for Burundian and  other refugees in Tanzania are eroding and that refugees are feeling undue pressure to repatriate before their           countries of origin have undergone fundamental      changes.   Amnesty Internat</description>
 <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2005 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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