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In Achieving the UN Minimum rules in Prison: Sierra Leone hopeful with CEP : Sierra Leone Concord Times

May 24, 2021 Samuel Ben Turay This second article is certainly going to provide additional information supporting the previous publication two weeks ago . I have indeed come to the conclusion that Africa does not only need good leaders but as well strong institutions that are capable enough to intervene in some of their governments areas of concerns. It might probably too late for the establishment of the Centre of Ex-Inmates Programme (CEP) NGO, in one hand but many believe that, it is better to be late than never. Furthermore, the founders of CEP are optimistic that the organization came at the time when it is direly needed most. And the good part is that, the idea drops in the heads of level headed individuals who have both local and international experiences in security and economic growth.

Правозащитники вступились за адвокатов

Правозащитники вступились за адвокатов
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Isolation practices in Canadian prisons regularly exceed limits set in international law

Isolation practices in Canadian prisons regularly exceed limits set in international law
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Government uses human rights review to reinforce the status quo

Government uses human rights review to reinforce the status quo 16/03/2021 (Geneva, Paris) The Maldivian government has failed to make progress on key human rights commitments during the latest Universal Periodic Review (UPR), FIDH and its member organization Maldivian Democracy Network (MDN) said today. “Instead of using this UPR cycle to make bold human rights commitments, the Maldivian government adopted a conservative approach that reinforces the status quo and risks leaving important issues unaddressed.” Adilur Rahman Khan, FIDH Secretary-General During the Maldives’ third UPR, the Maldivian government accepted 192 (187 totally, five partially) of the 259 recommendations it received from other UN member states on 4 November 2020. The government “noted” (i.e. did not accept) the remaining 67 recommendations.

ICRC, Malaysian immigration authorities fight scabies

Article 03 February 2021 Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR – While COVID-19 remains a clear and present threat in all places of detention in Malaysia, it is not the only health challenge the facilities have been contending with. No different to detention centres across the world, scabies is a major health problem in Malaysia as well. As scabies outbreaks are more likely to occur in confined spaces, detention centres are particularly vulnerable to the disease. Invisible to the naked eye, the mites that cause scabies can spread through direct contact and via shared sleeping spaces and personal items. It is not uncommon, therefore, for the entire block to get scabies with just a single infection.

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