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[afro-nets] Human Rights Watch World Report 2004


  • Subject: [afro-nets] Human Rights Watch World Report 2004
  • From: Dieter Neuvians MD <neuvians@mweb.co.za>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 18:52:25 +0200



Human Rights Watch World Report 2004
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Human Rights and Armed Conflict

Copyright © 2004 by Human Rights Watch
ISBN: 1564322947

This 417-page report includes 15 essays on a variety of subjects
related to war and human rights, from Africa to Afghanistan,
from sexual violence as a method to warfare to the new trends in
post-conflict international justice.

>From the Preface:
"This year?s Human Rights Watch World Report offers something
new. Past volumes have featured summaries of human-rights-
related developments in each of the seventy or so countries and
themes we cover in-depth each year. This year, to mark the
twenty-fifth anniversary of Human Rights Watch, we have chosen a
single theme ­ human rights and armed conflict ­ and have produced
a series of more analytical, reflective essays. Each essay takes
stock of developments in a specific area and offers suggestions
on the way forward."

Download the full report as Adobe PDF file (1.7 MB) at:
http://hrw.org/wr2k4/download/wr2k4.pdf

or chapter by chapter from:
http://hrw.org/wr2k4/download.htm