Reports
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October 11, 1984
Journalists in Jeopardy
The Haitian RealityThe Committee to Protect Journalists and the the Americas Watch mission to Haiti from August 12-15,1984 to investigate a recent crackdown on the press. -
March 31, 1984
Election 1984: Duvalier Style
A Report on Human Rights in Haiti Based on a Mission of InquiryThis 17- page report by the Americas Watch and the Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights finds that the circumstances in which the February 12, 1984 elections were held in Haiti involved, in the words of US Secretary of State George Shultz, a denial of "all the preliminary aspects that make an election really mean something." -
August 31, 1983
Haiti: Report of a Human Rights Mission
This 24 page report by the Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights, Americas Watch Committee, and the International League for Human Rights examines the situation of people who support human rights in Haiti, and in particular a series of detentions in May 1983.
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May 1, 1983
Creating a Desolation and Calling it Peace
May 1983 Supplement to the Report of Human Rights in Guatemala -
January 1, 1983
Israeli Censorship of Arab Publications: A Survey
A Fund for Free Expression Report by Meron BenvenistiIn its pre-publication review of Palestinian newspapers and magazines, Israel’s military censor blocks the publication not only of supposed national security secrets or material likely to incite violence. Rather, the censor’s primary concern, as shown through a study of banned materials, is to eradicate expression that could foster Palestinian nationalist feelings; suggests Palestinians are a nation with a national heritage; denies Israel’s legitimacy; or imputes behavior to Israeli officials that suggests illegitimacy. Palestinian editors must submit for review all material meant for publication, including photos, advertisements, and crossword puzzles. The censor’s list of banned books included some 1,600 titles, at the time this report was prepared.
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