DIRETORES ASSOCIADOS
Angela Pieruccini
pieruccini@parceiros-consulting.com
Emmanual Gavache
gavache@parceiros-consulting.com
domingo, janeiro 16, 2011
sábado, janeiro 01, 2011
DIREITOS HUMANOS EM 2010/ HUMAN RIGHTS IN 2010
Baltic Pride
Baltic Pride took place in Lithuania in May without incident despite the fact that many were opposed to the march. © Amnesty International
Iraqi detainees at risk of torture
Tens of thousands of Iraqi detainees, many of whom were transferred from US custody, were held without trial and are at risk of torture. © Rei Shiva
Discrimination against Roma
Roma faced forced evictions, violence discrimination and other human rights abuses throughout Europe. © Jean-François Joly / Amnesty International
MDG summit
As world leaders attended the Millennium Development Goals summit in New York, Amnesty International launched its Maternal Death Clock, which kept track of the total number of maternal deaths worldwide. © Amnesty International
Migrants face abuses in Mexico
Gael Garcia Bernal's film, The Invisibles, highlighted grave human rights abuses facing thousands of migrants crossing Mexico each year. © Amnesty International
Liu Xiaobo
Jailed Chinese human rights activist Liu Xiaobo was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. © Private
Wikileaks
International controversy over information released by Julian Assange's Wikileaks organization spaked debate on freedom of expression. © Demotix
Nigeria forced evictions
Planned demolitions and evictions in waterfront areas of Port Harcourt, Nigeria leave over 200,000 people at risk of homelessness. © Amnesty International
Repression in Iran
The escalation of human rights abuses sparked by the disputed presidential of June 2009 continued in 2010, with many dissenters arbitrarily detained or jailed. © Demotix
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