Paraguay: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices

Paraguay: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices
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The U.S. Department of State Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor presents the "2000 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices" for Paraguay, which was released in February 2001. The report provides an overview of the country and discusses the respect for and abuses of human rights in Paraguay.

Report on Human Rights Practices Country of Paraguay

Report on Human Rights Practices Country of Paraguay
Author: U. S. Department of State
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Total Pages: 40
Release: 2012-12-26
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ISBN: 9781481848831

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Paraguay is a multiparty, constitutional republic. In 2008 Fernando Lugo of the Patriotic Alliance for Change won the presidency in elections that were generally free and fair. Security forces reported to civilian authorities. The principal human rights problems were killings by police or government officials; harsh, occasionally life-threatening conditions in prisons; and political interference, corruption, and inefficiency in the judiciary. Discrimination and violence against women; indigenous persons; persons with disabilities; and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons continued, as did trafficking in persons. Exploitation of child labor and violations of worker rights also remained serious problems. There was impunity for officials who committed abuses in the security forces and elsewhere in government.

Report on the Situation of Human Rights in Paraguay

Report on the Situation of Human Rights in Paraguay
Author: Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
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Total Pages: 138
Release: 1987
Genre: Political Science
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Ideas. Trade union rights. Political rights. Conclusions.