Haiti

Human Rights in REPUBLIC OF HAITI

Amnesty International's recommendations to the UN Department of ...
1 April 2004

In this document, Amnesty International urges the UN to ensure that a strong human rights component is reflected in the mandate, composition and structure of the ...

Press Release       AMR 36/024/2004

The Wire, April 2004. Vol. 34, No. 3.
31 March 2004

1) Healing the scars of genocide in Rwanda 2) Haiti's human rights abusers re-emerge 3) Hundreds still held by US government in Guantánamo Bay 4) Iraq: one year ...

Newsletter       NWS 21/003/2004

Haiti: Open letter to all members of the Security Council
30 March 2004

In this letter, Amnesty International makes recommendations on field presence in Haiti.

Report       AMR 36/023/2004

Haiti: Convicted human rights abusers must not be allowed to walk ...
10 March 2004

This web action urges the Governments of United States, France and Canada to take practical measures to end the cycle of impunity in Haiti. In particular to ensure ...

ActionDocument       AMR 36/016/2004

Haiti: Perpetrators of past abuses threaten human rights and the ...
3 March 2004

Following Haiti's return to democratic order in 1994 the country held several high-profile trials of human rights violations. With the lawlessness that followed ...

Report       AMR 36/013/2004

Haiti: Convicted human rights violators must not be allowed power
3 March 2004

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Press Release       AMR 36/014/2004

Haiti: Lessons must be learned from past mistakes
1 March 2004

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Press Release       AMR 36/012/2004

Haiti: Refugees and asylum seekers are not part of the conflict
27 February 2004

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Press Release       AMR 36/011/2004

Haiti: Human rights caught between groups on collision course
26 February 2004

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Press Release       AMR 36/010/2004

Haiti: Rebels, like government forces, must respect human rights
23 February 2004

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Press Release       AMR 36/008/2004