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Algeria: Two brothers forcibly disappeared in retaliation
07.06.2012 - (Last modified: 20.10.2016)
Introduction
In August 2008, TRIAL submitted an individual communication to the United Nations Human Rights Committee on behalf of Mrs Taous Djebbar and Mr Saadi Chihoub, acting in the name of their sons, Djamel and Mourad Chihoub. Djamel Chihoub first, then his brother Mourad six months latter, were arrested by members of the Algerian army and are have been repporte...
Nepal - After 13 years of despair, families' hopes for truth and justice fading
21.05.2012 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
Geneva / Kathmandu – 21 May 2012
After thirteen years of despair, of denial and of waiting for truth and justice, two families of victims of enforced disappearance during the civil conflict in Nepal bring their case to the United Nations. The perpetrators must be brought to account, says TRIAL - a Geneva-based human rights organisation.
Thirteen years ago to thi...
Algeria: TRIAL obtains condemnation in two enforced disappearances cases
15.02.2012 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
Geneva, 15 February 2012.
The United Nations Human Rights Committee recently condemned Algeria in two separate cases of enforced disappearances. In November 1994, Mr. Kamel Djebrouni, 31 years old, was abducted from his home in Algiers by a group of soldiers. He has not been seen since. In May and in November 1996, the brothers Djamel and Mourad Chihoub were arrest...
Looking for a glimmer of justice for enforced disappearances - TRIAL keeps its grip on ...
10.02.2012 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
Geneva, 10 February 2012
Hundreds of perpetrators of serious human rights violations in Nepal remain free. The possibility to hold them accountable for their crimes is inexistent as the main Nepalese parties agree to grant a blanket amnesty for most crimes perpetrated by both State and Maoist forces during the armed conflict that ravaged Nepal between 1996 and 2006....
Algeria condemned for death under torture of Djilali Hanafi
05.07.2011 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
Geneva 5 July 2011
The United Nations Committee against Torture has condemned Algeria for the death under torture of Mr. Djilali Hanafi, a 32 year old shopkeeper and father of two children who was arrested on 1 November 1998 in Mechra Sfa. Mr. Hanafi had been released on 3 November, only to die a few hours later at his home as a result of the torture inflicted upon...
Algeria: Victory in Brahim Aouabdia case
27.05.2011 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)TRIAL acts before the UN Working Group on Enforced Disappearances
01.05.2011 - (Last modified: 20.10.2016)
In May 2011, TRIAL submitted a General Allegation to the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID).
In May 2011, TRIAL also filed twenty individual communications before the WGEID.
In July 2011, twenty new cases were filed before the WGEID.
In November 2012, twenty new individual cases were filed before the WGEID.
BiH, Nepal: TRIAL submits two new cases to the Human Rights Committee
04.02.2011 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
TRIAL has recently submitted two individual communications to the United Nations Human Rights Committee regarding the enforced disappearance and torture of Jit Man Basnet in Nepal in February 2004 and regarding the arbitrary arrest, ill-treatment and execution of Ermin Kadiric in Bosnia-Herzegovina July 1992.
Jit Man Basnet is a journalist and a lawyer in Kathmandu...
Libya: Investigate Death-in-Custody Case
19.11.2010 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)Nepal: TRIAL Submits a First Case to the Human Rights Committee
27.10.2010 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
On 27 October 2010, TRIAL (Swiss association against impunity) has submitted an individual communication to the United Nations Human Rights Committee regarding the enforced disappearance of Chakra Bahadur Katwal in 2001.
On 9 December 2001, Mr. Katwal received a letter at his school asking him to go to the district’s education office in the Okhaldhunga village in o...
Tortured and forcibly disappeared in Libya, TRIAL takes his case to the UN
31.05.2010 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)Torture of Nouar Abdelmalek: Algeria must recognize its shortcomings
20.07.2009 - (Last modified: 17.07.2017)
Severe torture inflicted on Mr. Nouar Abdelmalek
In July 2009, the Advocacy Center TRIAL (ACT) filed an individual communication against Algeria before the Committee against Torture on behalf of Mr. Nouar Abdelmalek.
This is the fourteenth application submitted against Algeria by ACT.
A former member of the Algerian army, Mr. Abdelmalek was arrested twice in...