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Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report Submitted to the Committee ... - Page 2242
2005
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Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report Submitted to the Committee ...

1987 - 1374 pages
...to return is assured. Within the limits of the nation's resources. New Zealand accepts and resettles refugees and asylum seekers. Section 3 Respect for...Rights: The Right of Citizens to Change Their Government NEW ZEALAND Section 4 Governmental Attitude Regarding International and Nongovernmental Investigation...
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Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report Submitted to the Committee ...

1987 - 1378 pages
...•?asingly reluctant to accept displaced persons. The Government does not involuntarily repatriate asylum seekers. Section 3 Respect for Political Rights: The Right of Citizens to Change Their Government Colombia has a democratic system of government, and elections »re conducted fairly and openly. Persons...
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Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report Submitted to the Committee ...

1986 - 1528 pages
...possessions, yet the authorities appear determined to expel or widely disperse the remaining Chinese. Sect ion 3 Respect for Political Rights: The Right of Citizens to Change Their Government The KPRP does not tolerate political groups outside of its control. It is established on the Soviet model,...
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Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report ..., Volume 2; Volumes 8-15

1999 - 1822 pages
...the applicants did not fufill the criteria for refugee status as denned in the 1951 UN Convention. Section 3. Respect for Political Rights: The Right of Citizens to Change Their Government Citizens have the right to change their government. In March 1999, free and fair elections to the State...
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Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report ..., Volume 1; Volumes 8-15

2003 - 1906 pages
...as forced labor on public works projects as well as for their own needs under threat of deportation. Section 3. Respect for Political Rights: The Right of Citizens to Change Their Govern merit The Constitution provides citizens with the right to change their Government: however,...
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Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report Submitted to the ..., Volume 1

2005 - 1836 pages
...majority from central Africa and Angola. The government did not accept refugees for resettlement. Sedion 3. Respect for Political Rights: The Right of Citizens to Change Their Government Citizens are not able to change their government peacefully. The king retains ultimate executive and...
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Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Report Submitted to the Committee ...

1985 - 1476 pages
...promised there will be no recrimination, as long as they do not take up insurgent activities. Section J Respect for Political Rights: The Right of Citizens to Change Their Government President Nimeiri and his close associates dominate all branches of government, as well as the Sudan...
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Human Rights in Romania: Hearing Before the Subcommittees on Europe and the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East - 1985 - 160 pages
...19,000 left in 1984. In addition, the waiting time for passports was generally shorter than in the past. Section 3 Respect for Political Rights: The Right of Citizens to Change Their Government The individual citizen has almost no voice in shaping public policy or choosing public officials, since...
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Political Developments in Taiwan: Hearing and Markup Before the Subcommittee ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs - 1985 - 168 pages
...have been granted temporary refuge. Refugees are not forced to return to their countries of origin. Section 3. Respect for Political Rights: The Right of Citizens to Change Their Government.— Effective political power resides with the aging KMT leadership which fled from the mainland in 1949....
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Human Rights in Haiti: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human ..., Volume 4

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations - 1985 - 106 pages
...clandestine voyages, persons crewing such vessels, and persons found in possession of illegal drugs. Section 3 Respect for Political Rights: The Right of Citizens to Change Their Government Haiti is ruled by President-for-Life Jean-Claude Duvalier, assisted and counseled by a small group...
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