Terrorism
The terrorist attacks of unprecedented violence against the United States on September 11, 2001 have left a deep imprint on people’s minds and hearts and have revealed the multifarious threats of international terrorism with regard to peace and safety in the world. Attacks on civilian populations can in no way be justified. The perpetrators must be taken to court within the framework of strict respect of universal standards for the protection of human rights. Since that nefarious day the international situation for human rights has deteriorated considerably. States have used the excuse of “fighting terrorism” so as to implement security regulations and reduce opposition in their respective countries or at the least to legitimise violations against human rights.
Articles
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Table-ronde : Anti-terrorisme et droits de l’Homme
31 mai 2003
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Court Orders Release of 17 Innocent Guantanamo Detainees into U.S. After Nearly 7 Years in Prison (CCR press release)
7 October 2008
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Fighting Terror or Terrorizing?
11 April 2008
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EEAC - Antiterrorismo y derechos humanos : ¿ diez años de incompatibilidad?
31 de agosto de 2011
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L’UA doit faire preuve de responsabilité concernant la situation au Mali et la crise entre le Soudan et le Soudan du Sud
10 juillet 2012
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New Threats for Human Rights
20 February 2007
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Crimes de guerre au Nord Mali
11 juillet 2012
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Nigeria: Los crímenes en masa de Boko Haram
10 de febrero de 2015
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Conférence FIDH-CCR : "11 ans après le 11 septembre : droits de l’Homme et lutte anti-terroriste aux Etats-Unis et en France"
7 septembre 2012
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Nouvelle remise en cause du dispositif antiterroriste français
27 février 2006
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Human Rights Groups Call on European Governments to Offer Humanitarian Protection to Guantánamo Detainees
17 November 2008