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		<title>Iran&#8217;s report to UN paints distorted picture on human rights</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 16:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">15415 at http://www.amnesty.org</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.amnesty.org/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/imagecache/previewsize/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/PUBLIC/Regions/MENA/iran-tehran-trials-100x100.jpg" alt="" /><br />The Iranian government's view of the state of human rights in the country is severely distorted, Amnesty International said on Friday in an analysis paper prepared ahead of a review of Iran by the UN Human Rights Council. <br />
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The Amnesty International paper was prepared in response to Iran's own submission to the UN in the framework of the Universal Periodic Review. The UN Human Rights Council's Working Group will evaluate Iran's human rights record on 15 February.&#160; &#160;<br />
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During the review, UN member states have the opportunity to raise questions about Iran's human rights record and make recommendations to the Iranian government, which may then say which, if any, it will accept. <br />
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&#34;The Iranian authorities seem either to have lost touch with reality or are unwilling to acknowledge it,&#34; said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Deputy Director for the Middle East and North Africa at Amnesty International. &#34;The government report reads as if there is no human rights crisis, just politically motivated criticism.&#34; <br />
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&#34;UN member states must look at what is actually happening in Iran: mass arrests and detentions, beatings of peaceful demonstrators, torture and deaths in custody, 'show trials' and politically motivated executions. Complacency or misplaced solidarity with Iran should not stand in the way of demands for Iran to fulfil its human rights obligations.&#34; <br />
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Amnesty International's analysis includes examples that illustrate Iran's failure to uphold human rights, such as those to a fair trial, to freedom of expression and, in the case of women and ethnic and religious minorities, to freedom from discrimination, and highlights obfuscations in the Iranian government report. <br />
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Iran's report states that it prohibits the use of torture to force &#34;confessions&#34; but the reality is very different. Torture and other ill-treatment for the purpose of extracting &#34;confessions&#34; are widespread. Recent Iranian broadcasts of extracts of &#34;show trials&#34; taking place in Tehran, show haggard-looking defendants apologizing and delivering what appear to be coerced &#34;confessions&#34;. <br />
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Iran's judicial system is not the independent force depicted in the government's report, with sensitive cases heavily influenced by political considerations. It also discriminates against women from top to bottom. Women are absent in any of the senior, decision-making posts, while a woman's testimony in court is worth only half that of a man's and she receives only half the compensation of a man for bodily injury or death. <br />
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Amnesty International's report criticizes Iran's failure to engage with human rights organizations and UN human rights experts, consistently stalling on allowing visits - contrary to Iran's own assertions that it has co-operated with human rights groups. Amnesty International has been denied access to Iran to conduct firsthand research into human rights violations since April 1979. <br />
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Several human rights bills, currently pending before the Majles, have been under consideration for years without progress. These include the Juvenile Crimes Investigation Bill, which could reduce the number of death sentences imposed on juvenile offenders, and the bill setting out &#34;political crimes&#34; which was drafted over five years ago, by a previous parliament. <br />
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Amnesty International acknowledged some of the improvements in legislation referred to in Iran's report to the UN. These include the revival of the Offices of the Prosecutor, the equalization of diyeh for Muslims with non-Muslims and efforts to combat human trafficking. <br />
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&#34;It is time for Iran to implement the necessary measures to improve human rights in the country by allowing human rights defenders to work without fear, journalists to freely report, people to protest without being exposed to violence and ensuring mechanisms are developed to improve justice and ensure accountability,&#34; said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui.]]></description>
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		<title>&quot;Комната для улучшения  &#039;на Южную Корею прав человека</title>
		<link>http://ownme.msk.ru/obrazovanie/komnata-dlya-uluchsheniya-na-yuzhnuyu-koreyu-prav-cheloveka/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 16:18:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>aron</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[South Korea]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Korea has made progress on human rights over the decades but ldquo;room for improvementquot; remains, said Amnesty International's Secretary General Irene Khan.br /
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Speaking at a press conference in Seoul on Tuesday to mark the completion of her visit to South Korea, Irene Khan said that the time had come for the government to quot;move forward confidently and strengthen democracy through better respect of human rights for all persons in South Koreaquot;.br /
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Five key areas of human rights in the country required urgent attention, Irene Khan said.br /
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Amnesty Internationalrsquo;s Secretary General called on the government to put into place mechanisms to improve and monitor policing, particularly of public protests, and to better protect the rights of migrant workers.br /
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She also said the government should support the work of the National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRCK), provide space for freedom of expression and retain its position on not using the death penalty. br /
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Miss Khan said now that South Korea had a strong economy and is a stable democracy; the expectations are raised in terms of better respect for human rights.br /
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Irene Khan visited South Korea between 21 and 24 November 2009. While there she launched the Korean edition of her book, emThe Unheard Truth: Poverty and Human Rights/em, which addresses the issues of poverty and human rights.]]></description>
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		<title>Афганистан  &#039;S президента Карзая должны взять с правами человека</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:57:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">14107 at http://www.amnesty.org</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[img src=http://www.amnesty.org/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/imagecache/previewsize/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/PUBLIC/Regions/ASA/afghanistan-karzai-100x100.jpg alt= title=  /br/Amnesty International has urged Afghanistan's newly re-elected President Hamid Karzai to prioritize human rights and the rule of law in his second term in order to strengthen the country's stability and security. br /
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quot;Afghans from around the country continue to tell us that they suffer from poor governance, endemic corruption, a weak and inept justice system and lack of respect for human rights and rule of law,quot; said Sam Zarifi, director of Amnesty International's Asia-Pacific programme. quot;All these factors weaken support for the government and its international allies.quot;br /
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Amnesty International noted that the recent presidential elections were marred by human rights abuses by the candidates as well as the Taleban's increasing attacks against civilians. The organization raised concerns that the upcoming parliamentary elections, currently scheduled for August or September 2010, faced potentially even greater human rights violations as well as Taleban violence.br /
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quot;Government officials and parliamentarians suspected of serious human rights violations and war crimes are enjoying blatant impunity. Many are also widely believed to be involved in corruption and criminal activities, but are rarely held accountable,quot; said Sam Zarifi.br /
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quot;In order to rebuild the trust of the Afghan people and the international community, government officials and parliamentarians suspected of serious human rights violations must be kept out of the election process and held to account.quot;]]></description>
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