Human Rights Terrorism And Counter Terrorism Ohchr

Australian Institute of International Affairs: More Than Just a Review: The Ninth Review of UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy is Likely To Be a Battle For Human Rights

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Beyond serving as the basis of the global counter-terrorism architecture, the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy calls for commitments to human rights, the rule of law, civil society engagement, and ...

More Than Just a Review: The Ninth Review of UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy is Likely To Be a Battle For Human Rights

webtv.un.org: Promoting Human Rights in Counter-Terrorism in Iraq: UNOCT and the National Security Advisory of the Republic of Iraq work on Capacity-Building for Investigators in Anbar and ...

As part of its project “Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism: Capacity-building Support to Law Enforcement and Intelligence Services in Iraq”, the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT), ...

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Promoting Human Rights in Counter-Terrorism in Iraq: UNOCT and the National Security Advisory of the Republic of Iraq work on Capacity-Building for Investigators in Anbar and ...

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In the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy adopted by the UN General Assembly, Member States reaffirmed that the promotion and protection of human rights for all and the rule of law is essential to ...

Jurist: Philippines urged to end the use of anti-terrorism laws against human rights activists

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Amnesty International urged the government of the Philippines on Wednesday to cease using the country’s anti-terrorism laws against development workers and human rights activists, and to halt its ...

Philippines urged to end the use of anti-terrorism laws against human rights activists

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