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
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