World Report 2006 (Human Rights Watch, 2006,. 1. 18)

wr2006.pdf

Introduction

– Torture and Inhumane Treatment: A Deliberate U.S. Policy

– A Compromised U.S. Defense of Human Rights

– British Complicity with Torture

– Canada’s Ambivalent Position

– Detention

– Counterterrorism as an Excuse for Silence

– The European Union

– The Nefarious Role of Russia and China

– Darfur and the African Union

– International Justice

– The United Nations

– Conclusion

Table of Contents

Introduction

by Executive Director Kenneth Roth

Private Companies and the Public Interest: Why Corporations Should Welcome Global Human Rights Rules

by Lisa Misol

Preventing the Further Spread of HIV/AIDS: The Essential Role of Human Rights

by Joseph Amon

Africa 73

Angola 74

Burundi 80

Côte d’Ivoire 85

Democratic Republic of Congo 90

Eritrea 97

Ethiopia 103

Liberia 109

Nigeria 116

Rwanda 123

Sierra Leone 128

South Africa 135

WORLD REPORT 2006

Sudan 140

Uganda 146

Zimbabwe 154

Americas 161

Argentina 162

Brazil 168

Chile 174

Colombia 179

Cuba 187

Guatemala 192

Haiti 197

Mexico 201

Peru 207

Venezuela 213

Asia 219

Afghanistan 220

Bangladesh 227

Burma 232

Cambodia 238

China 244

East Timor 257

India 262

Indonesia 270

Malaysia 278

Nepal 284

North Korea 291

Pakistan 296

Papua New Guinea 302

Sri Lanka 307

Thailand 312

Vietnam 318

Europe and Central Asia 325

Armenia 326

Azerbaijan 331

Belarus 337

Bosnia and Herzegovina 342

Croatia 347

European Union 352

Georgia 365

Kazakhstan 370

Kyrgyzstan 376

Russia 381

Serbia and Montenegro 388

Tajikistan 399

Turkey 405

Turkmenistan 411

Ukraine 416

Uzbekistan 423

Middle East and North Africa 433

Egypt 434

Iran 441

Iraq 446

Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) 454

Jordan 460

Libya 465

Morocco 471

Saudi Arabia 477

Syria 483

Tunisia 489

United Arab Emirates (UAE) 495

United States 501

보고서 전체 파일 첨부



wr2006.pdf

첨부파일:

정부지원금 0%, 회원의 회비로 운영됩니다

참여연대 후원/회원가입