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 <description>After almost 10 months in jail Guadalupe Llori was acquitted of all charges on 19 September. According to the terms of the acquittal, she should have been released immediately but due to administrative confusion and apparent lack of appropriate action by the authorities, she was not released for a few days.</description>
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 <description>An activist for indigenous people&#039;s rights, James Balao, is believed to have been subjected to enforced disappearance. He set out by car from his home in Baguio City on 17 September 2008 to visit his family in the town of La Trinidad, a 30-minute drive. He sent them an SMS message to say he was on his way, b</description>
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 <description>Trade unionist Joinville Frota escaped an attempt on his life on 23 August 2008, and has gone into hiding with his family. He is the head of the trade union representing the transport workers of Macapá, the capital of the far northern state of Amapá, and will be running for election as mayor in October.</description>
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 <description>The Court of Appeal in Agadir, Morocco,has overturned the two-year sentence imposed on blogger Mohamed Erraji.</description>
 <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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 <description>The world is reaching a crossroads in deciding how to control the arms trade. Governments must act now to create effective and robust regulation. This report shows through illustrative cases how that trade contributes to serious violations of human rights in different parts of the world. In particular, it se</description>
 <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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 <description>Amnesty International is concerned at an ongoing violation of human rights of the residents of the former Yugoslav republics who had been living in Slovenia and whose permanent residency status was revoked in 1992. In this document the organization points out to the violations of the principle of non-discrim</description>
 <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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