Alternatives International - Iraq - Irak http://irak.alterinter.org/ Les actions solidaires d'Alternatives International pour l'Irak avec nos partenaires irakiens. fr SPIP - www.spip.net Alternatives International - Iraq - Irak https://irak.alterinter.org/local/cache-vignettes/L144xH42/siteon0-5599c.jpg?1631196358 http://irak.alterinter.org/ 42 144 Iraq: Civilians Under Fire, Apr 2010 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article158 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article158 2010-11-29T13:55:30Z text/html en Amnesty International Violence Against Women Human Rights Women's Rights Civil Society Organizations <p>Safety and security remain key concerns for Iraqis – especially for those who, because of their religious, ethnic or other identity or because of their profession or work, are particularly vulnerable to be targeted for violent attack. <br class='autobr' /> This Amnesty International report focuses on civilians who are particularly at risk of attack because of their human rights or professional work; their political activities; their identity, gender or sexual orientation; or their plight as displaced (...)</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique60" rel="directory">Reports</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot35" rel="tag">Violence Against Women</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot38" rel="tag">Human Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot40" rel="tag">Women's Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot42" rel="tag">Civil Society Organizations</a> New order, same abuses: Unlawful detentions and torture in Iraq https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article132 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article132 2010-09-13T22:54:00Z text/html en Amnesty International Legislation Human Rights Women's Rights Governance <p>The focus of this report is the unlawful detention, enforced disappearance and torture or other ill-treatment of thousands of people since 2003 by the US-led Multinational Force in Iraq and the Iraqi authorities. Some have been held arbitrarily, without charge or trial, for seven years. Some remain held even though Iraqi courts or investigative judges have ordered their release. Thousands are still in prison despite the 2008 Amnesty Law, which provides for the release of uncharged detainees (...)</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique60" rel="directory">Reports</a> / <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot36" rel="tag">Legislation</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot38" rel="tag">Human Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot40" rel="tag">Women's Rights</a>, <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?mot41" rel="tag">Governance</a> « Irak », rapport annuel, Amnistie International, 2009. https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article110 https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?article110 2009-01-01T16:34:00Z text/html fr Amnesty International <p>L'année 2008 a été marquée par une nette diminution des violences, mais toutes les parties en présence ont commis des atteintes flagrantes aux droits humains. Des milliers de civils, dont des enfants, ont été tués ou blessés, le plus souvent dans des attentats-suicides, entre autres attaques à l'explosif perpétrées par des groupes opposés au gouvernement et à la Force multinationale (FMN) dirigée par les États-Unis. D'autres civils ont été tués par des soldats de la FMN et des membres des forces de sécurité (...)</p> - <a href="https://irak.alterinter.org/spip.php?rubrique44" rel="directory">Rapports</a>