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  2. Human rights reports on the 2011 Bahraini uprising - Wikipedia

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    "Do No Harm" is a 42-page report published by Physicians for Human Rights in April 2011 that "documents and decries systematic human rights abuses in Bahrain during the February and March 2011 political unrest, and the persecution of doctors, nurses, medics, ambulance drivers, and other health workers based on their knowledge of those abuses." [12]

  3. Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor - Wikipedia

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    [36] [37] The programme provides each participant with six months' training with native English-speaking mentors, [38] and began with around 40 young people from Gaza writing on an English-language blog while receiving mentoring from experienced authors and journalists. The aim was to open a window to "the people behind the numbers in the news".

  4. International Observatory of Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    The International Observatory of Human Rights (also known as IOHR) is a London-based non-governmental organization focused on exposing human rights violations. [1] It runs a TV channel dedicated to human rights campaigns, the first of its kind, via the netgem.tv interactive platform.

  5. Human rights violations by the CIA - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 legislation significantly limited police training of all sorts, partially in response to human rights concerns. The majority of this training went to Latin America, but some did go to countries elsewhere in the world, according to Senator Alan Cranston , [ 47 ] especially those with narcotics or terrorism problems.

  6. European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights

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    The European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) is an independent, nonprofit non-governmental organization with the aim of enforcing human rights through legal means. Using litigation, it tries to hold state and non-state actors responsible human rights violations . [ 1 ]

  7. Human rights education - Wikipedia

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    The OHCHR developed human rights education training materials and resource tools such as the Database on human rights education and the Training, [18] the Resource Collection on Human Rights Education and Training, [19] and the web section on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. [4] HRE as also started to be offered in the school curriculum.

  8. Human rights - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (the IACHR) is an autonomous organ of the Organization of American States, also based in Washington, D.C. Along with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, based in San José, Costa Rica, it is one of the bodies that comprise the inter-American system for the promotion and protection of human ...

  9. Journalists for Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) is Canada's largest international media development organization. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, JHR was founded in 2002 by Benjamin Peterson and Alexandra Sicotte-Levesque in 2002. [1] JHR's mission is to inspire and mobilize media to cover human rights stories in ways that help communities help themselves.