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Papua New Guinea | Amnesty International
23 May 2007

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Papua New Guinea: Women Human Rights Defenders In Action
4 September 2006

Although gender-based violence is pervasive in Papua New Guinea, many women are also active and vocal agents of change, engaged in a struggle to build safer homes ...

Report       ASA 34/004/2006

Papua New Guinea: Women Human Rights Defender: Anna Benny Appeal ...
4 September 2006

In the second week of November 2005, Anna Benny, a human rights defender from Goroka town in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, disappeared. Reliable sources ...

Report       ASA 34/005/2006

Papua New Guinea: Violence against women: never Inevitable, never ...
4 September 2006

This report explores how the State and civil society in Papua New Guinea are responding to gender-based violence against women. All States have a duty under international ...

Report       ASA 34/002/2006

Papua New Guinea: Culture and resources no excuse for violence ...
4 September 2006

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL. PRESS RELEASE. AI Index: ASA 34/007/2006 (Public). News Service No: 226. 4 September 2006. Embargo Date: 4 September 2006 01:00GMT. ...

Press Release       ASA 34/007/2006

Papua New Guinea: Letter to the PNG Government: Recruitment of ...
1 February 2006

In this letter, Amnesty International notes the announcement that the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary (RPNGC) intends to recruit 230 new members and urges the ...

Report       ASA 34/001/2006

Papua New Guinea: Open Letter to commissioner Sam Inguba ...
3 November 2005

ASA 34/001/2005. Ref: ASA TG 34/005/05. November 3, 2005. Mr. Sam Inguba. Commissioner of Police. Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary. ...

Report       ASA 34/001/2005

Papua New Guinea: Return to executions in Papua New Guinea would ...
16 April 2004

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Press Release       ASA 34/002/2004

Papua New Guinea: The state as killer?
1 April 2004

This report examines developments in the application of the death penalty in Papua New Guinea, in the context of those in some other South Pacific states.

Report       ASA 34/001/2004