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World Organisation Against Torture

The World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT) is the main coalition of international non-governmental organisations (NGO) fighting against torture, summary executions, enforced disappearances and all other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. With 282 affiliated organisations in its SOS-Torture Network and many tens of thousands correspondents in every country, OMCT is the most important network of non-governmental organisations working for the protection and the promotion of human rights in the world. Website: www.omct.org/
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A Follow-up Report to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on the Economic, Social and Cultural Root Causes of Torture and Other Forms of Violence in Brazil

1 October 2010 | Publisher: World Organisation Against Torture | Document type: Country Reports

Report on Implementing OMCT's Project Preventing torture and other forms of violence by acting on their economic, social and cultural root causes

7 July 2010 | Publisher: World Organisation Against Torture | Document type: Thematic Reports

The Criminalization of Poverty: A Report on the Economic, Social and Cultural Root Causes of Torture and Other Forms of Violence in Brazil

12 April 2009 | Publisher: World Organisation Against Torture | Document type: Country Reports

List of Issues arising from the Second Periodic Report of Brazil to the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, May 2008

10 November 2008 | Publisher: World Organisation Against Torture | Document type: Country Reports

Sexual torture of a 15-year-ord girl: Brazil must show commitment to fight torture now

11 December 2007 | Publisher: World Organisation Against Torture | Document type: Country News

Human Rights Violations in Brazil

30 May 2006 | Publisher: World Organisation Against Torture | Document type: Country Reports

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