Title DRC: Memorandum to the DRC Government: Amnesty International's recommendations for legal reform
Publisher Amnesty International
Publication Date 1 December 1997
Country Democratic Republic of the Congo
Topics Arbitrary arrest and detention | Criminal justice | Death penalty | Disappeared persons | Extrajudicial executions | Freedom from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment | Freedom of assembly and association | Freedom of conscience | Freedom of expression | Freedom of movement | Freedom of religion | Freedom of speech | Human rights and fundamental freedoms | Human rights monitors | Independence of judiciary | Police | Political situation | Pre-trial detention | Prevention of discrimination | Prison or detention conditions | Refoulement | Right to life | Rule of law / Due process / Procedural fairness
Citation / Document Symbol AFR 62/034/1997
Reference Amnesty International is a worldwide voluntary movement that works to prevent some of the gravest violations by governments of people's fundamental human rights. The main focus of its campaigning is to: free all prisoners of conscience people detained an
Cite as Amnesty International, DRC: Memorandum to the DRC Government: Amnesty International's recommendations for legal reform, 1 December 1997, AFR 62/034/1997, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6a9bc4.html [accessed 15 October 2022]
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