Toward Civil Society Independent Initiatives in Czechoslovakia (A Helsinkiwatch report) by HelsinkiWatch Staff, JanetFleischman Paperback, 71 Pages, Published 2001 by Human Rights Watch ISBN-13: 978-0-929692-27-2, ISBN: 0-929692-27-6
"objection, culture, access to information, religion and ecology."
"The work in question was apparently a poem by Gaspar Nagy, "A Boy's Diary,"
which disparaged Party leader Kadar. The last issue of Tiszatai that appeared
was in June 1986. There are fears that the authorities will do to Tiszatai what they
did to Mozgo Vilag. i.e., replace the entire editorial board, thereby transforming
the nature of the journal. o In mid-March 1985, Gaspar Nagy, an officer of the
Union of Writers, was forced to re ..."
"... Institute for Archeology; Vasile Dragut, an art historian; Radu Popa, an
archeologist and expert on Romanian medieval culture, Deputy Director of the
Bucharest Institute for Archeology; and Aurelian Triscu, a lecturer at the
Bucharest School ..."
Suffering in Silence The Links Between Human Rights Abuses and HIV Transmission to Girls in Zambia by JanetFleischman, Human Rights Watch Paperback, 121 Pages, Published 2003 by Human Rights Watch ISBN-13: 978-1-56432-282-1, ISBN: 1-56432-282-3
"According to Professor Muna Ndulo, an expert on Zambian law, these result partly
from lack of training for prosecutors and police to prepare cases ..."
"A circle of political leaders, threatened with the loss of political power, organized
the killings with the help of the military, Hutu militiamen and many other civilians.
1 President Juvenal Habyarimana and a close circle of supporters had governed
..."
"Long before "ethnic cleansing" entered popular parlance, its effects were painfully apparent in Mauritania. Since 1989, tens of thousands of black Mauritanians have been forcibly expelled and hundreds more have been tortured or killed. An undeclared military occupation of the Senegal River Valley - where many of the blacks live - subjects those who remain to harsh repression. The campaign to eliminate black culture in Mauritania, orches ..."
"Child Soldiers in Liberia Janet Fleischman, Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Lois Whitman. Acknowledgments This report is based largely on a Human Rights
Watch fact-finding mission to Liberia in April 1994. The participants, and the
authors of this report, were Janet Fleischman, the Washington representative of
Human Rights Watch/Africa, and Lois Whitman, the director of the Human Rights
Watch Children's Rights Project. Human Righ ..."