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ALRC Press Releases

SRI LANKA: Human Rights Books Detained by the Customs Department - 2010-01-11

PHILIPPINES: ALRC's alternative report on torture considered - 2009-04-29

BURMA: New publication marks anniversary of Saffron Revolution - 2008-09-25

INDIA: Endemic delays bring down Delhi justice system–new report - 2008-07-23

ASIA: The ALRC submits seven country reports to the UN's Universal Periodic Review mechanism - 2008-02-28

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ALRC Statements

ASIA: Human rights situations in Sri Lanka and the Philippines require action by the Council - 2010-03-19

MYANMAR: Addressing torture, corruption and justice delivery must be a priority for the UN - 2010-03-18

[ALRC Announcement] Invitation to a side event on forced disappearances, Room XVII, 3 - 5 pm, Wednesday March 17, 2010 - 2010-03-17

ASIA: Special Procedures' recommendations on country situations being ignored by the Human Rights Council - 2010-03-17

ASIA: Freedom of expression and human rights defenders in Asian countries raised at the UN Human Rights Council - 2010-03-12

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 13th Session of the UN Human Rights Council

The ALRC has made 11 written submissions to the 13th session of the human rights council. Please read them here.


 Posted by alrc on Wednesday, February 17 @ 16:45:00 HKT
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 ALRC Alternative Report to the U.N. Committee against Torture on Sri Lanka

ALRC has submitted an alternative report to the second periodic report of Sri Lanka to the U.N. Committee against Torture. This report are now available in MS Word and PDF formats at the ALRC web site. To access this report, please click here.


 Posted by alrc on Friday, October 21 @ 13:24:43 HKT
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 Supplementary Report to U.N. Human Rights Committee on Thailand released

ALRC has submitted a supplement to the initial report of Thailand to the human rights committee. The suppliments and the original report are now available in MS Word, PDF and HTML fomats at the ALRC web site.  To access this report, please click here.


 Posted by alrc on Friday, July 15 @ 18:05:43 HKT
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