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Annual Report 2004: War on Global Values – Human Rights Under Attack by Armed Groups and Governments

Annual Report 2004

Annual Report 2004

Governments and armed groups have launched a war on global values, destroying the human rights of ordinary people, Amnesty International said as it released its annual assessment of human rights worldwide. The 'war on terror' and the war in Iraq has not only led to a new wave of human rights abuses but also diverted attention from old ones which continue hidden from the eyes of the world. More information ...

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One year after the war on Iraq was launched, the promise of improved human rights for Iraqi citizens remains far from realised, concludes a new report by Amnesty International. 'Iraq: One Year On' provides information gathered by Amnesty International during a number of visits to Iraq, both in the immediate aftermath of the conflict and throughout the following year. The report highlights the everyday violence and insecurity the Iraqi people faced. Read the report...

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