World report 2011 /
- United States of America ; 2011.
- 649 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents A Facade of Action The Misuse of Dialogue and Cooperation with Rights Abusers by Kenneth Roth Whose New? The Changing Media Landscape and NGOs by Carroll Bogert Schools as Battlegrounds Protecting Students, Teachers and Schools from Attack by Zama Coursen-Neff and Bede Sheppard Photo Essays Burma Kyrgyzstan Kuwait Kazakhstan and The Lord's Resistance Army AFRICA Angola Burundi Chad Cote d' lvoire Democratic Republic of Congo Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Guinea Kenya Liberia Nigeria Rwanda Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sudan Uganda Zimbabwe AMERICAS Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Cuba Ecuador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Mexico Peru Venezuela ASIA Afghanistan Bangladesh Burma Cambodia China India Indonesia Malaysia Nepal North Korea Pakistan Papua New Guinea The Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Thailand Vietnam EUROOE AND CENTRAL ASIA Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia European Union Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russia Serbia Tajikistan Turkey Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA Algeria Bahrain Egypt Iran Iraq Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Morocco and Western Sahara Saudi Arabia Syria Tunisia United Arab Emirates Yemen UNITED STATES
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