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Odhikar Report 2005 Published by Od
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2005 sees the third, and final year
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Synopsis of Activities Covering the
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laws of Bangladesh, particularly th
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they find the monitor writing notes
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Problems faced during thana monitor
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After the 2004 High Court directive
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(4) Sumon Tortured to Death by Rapi
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through a Government Order issued o
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22 Persons Reportedly Killed by Law
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iii. Conflicts with political right
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Chapter-3 Odhikar's work involving
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Environment of the custody cell Fin
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Police’s behavior towards accused
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4. Motijheel Thana During the monit
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In all, the findings from the monit
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Children were seen kept with the ad
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1. If any domestic animal is slaugh
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Chapter 4 Fact Findings in 2005 One
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morning to protest the robbery of a
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judgment, Fazley Rabbi Chowdhury, s
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police and police station simply to
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Annexture: 2 Country Papers that we
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and continues to harm victims and w
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either victims or witnesses tend no
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The Nature and Extent of Witness In
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Gang-Inspired Fear: A Particularly
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Other Forms of Intimidation Less co
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V ictim and witness protection - Sr
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Procedure, made a request to the Sr
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of court". Assistance available to
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6. Acknowledgements and References:
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charges saying 16-year-old Mathura
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National Police Journal one of the
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At the international level, rights
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law are maxims that Indian state an
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combined with the fact that no inde
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other local boys, including Firoz a
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sorely missing as an utterly callou
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nor India are signatories to the Ro
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(f) Rape, sexual slavery, enforced
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Superior orders and prescription of
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witness are determined by the conse
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is valid because the society is mor
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necessary. Such action plan calls f
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Protection to witnesses The State p
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Monitoring of the protocol The Stat
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attention. Victims have the right t
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Nepal's Human Rights Obligations un