PACE’s role as a ‘human rights watchdog’, a motor of ideas and a forum for debate has triggered positive change, defused conflict, and helped to steer the continent towards an ever-evolving set of shared values.Footnote
Human Rights Watch(2025-02-03).Algeria: Arbitrary Travel Bans Against Critics.hrw.orgClick to expand Image | An Air Algerie plane sits on the tarmac of the Houari Boumediene airport in Algiers, Algeria, December 6, 2020. | © 2020 Fateh Guidoum/AP Photo | (Beirut) — Algerian authoritie...
Posted in Africa, Europe | Tags: algeria, human rights, immunity, switzerland, universal jurisdiction Posted by: scardenas | June 3, 2012 Ousting Rulers What happens, from the perspective of international law and human rights accountability, after authoritarian leaders are ousted? All attention is...
That exactly what Muslims are doing to fellow Muslims in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, Sudan, Somalia, Fascist Iran, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, … and to NON-Muslims elsewhere in the World (UK, France, Belgium, Israel, US, Canada, Australia, …) ...
state. For more see http://cpj/2012/01/in-algeria-new-media-law-stifles-free- expression.php. IJCSL NEWSLETTER VOLUME 9 ISSUE 3 MARCH 2012 ECUADOR--AMERICAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION ORDERS SUSPENSION OF SENTENCE AGAINST “EL UNIVERSO” “Correa to the press: Let the sentence be exe...
Learned from a para on French leave from the fighting in Algeria: Demain le noir matin, Je fermerai la porte Au nez des années mortes; J'irai par les chemins. Je mendierai ma vie Sur la terre et sur l'onde, Du vieux au nouveau monde . . . He had been short and built like ...
In the second case, the migrant informed the authorities that he was Algerian and was returned to Algeria, where he was further detained and sent back to France and served another period of detention. “I said that I was Algerian, and I was issued with a document indicating that I should...
This makeshift form of lodging is also a powerful reminder of the camps that were opened at the end of the Algerian War to host the harkis (the Algerian soldiers who had fought with the French colonial army against their own countrymen and against Algeria's independence, as they were ...
A further 59% were assaulted in the border region between Algeria and Morocco. Although state security forces were not directly involved in the attacks, the practice of driving irregular migrants out into the desert and abandoning them there rendered them extremely vulnerable to violence and abuse ...
Algeria asserts collective mineral titles; Ethiopia and South Africa assert “common” mineral titles, and a total of 19 countries grant titles to the “people”, the “public”, “national community”, or the “public domain”. I have categorized all these as communal or common ownership ...