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24.05.2012 - Amnesty International 
Annual report 2012 (events of 2011) [ID 217424]
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Open document
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Periodical report: Amnesty International Report 2012 - The State of the World's Human Rights |
24.05.2012 - Amnesty International 
Annual report 2012 (events of 2011) [ID 217426]
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Open document
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Periodical report: Amnesty International Report 2012 - The State of the World's Human Rights |
10.2011 - World Organisation Against Torture
, Author: OMCT & FIDH
Annual report on the situation of human rights defenders and on obstacles to freedom of association in 2010 [ID 204406]
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Full report
Press kit Full report Full report (Spanish) |
Periodical report: Steadfast in Protest; Annual Report 2011 |
13.09.2011 - US Department of State 
Annual report on religious freedom, covering July-December 2010 [ID 201902]
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Open document
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Periodical report: July-December 2010 International Religious Freedom Report |
13.05.2011 - Amnesty International 
Annual report 2011 (events of 2010) [ID 160120]
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Open document
Open document |
Periodical report: Amnesty International Report 2011 - The State of the World's Human Rights |
08.04.2011 - US Department of State 
Annual report on human rights in 2010 [ID 158204]
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Open document
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Periodical report: Country Report on Human Rights Practices 2010 |
05.2009 - International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association
Worldwide overview on laws prohibiting same sex activity between consenting adults [ID 123130]
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Open document
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Special or analytical report: State-sponsored Homophobia - A world survey of laws prohibiting same sex activity between consenting adults |
20.06.2008 - UK Border Agency (Home Office) 
Report on female genital mutilation (FGM) (practice, legal framework, protection) in 53 African countries [ID 101174]
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Open document
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Special or analytical report: Country of Origin Information Report; Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) |
05.02.2008 - UK Border Agency (Home Office) 
Background information and index to key source documents on Togo [ID 91178]
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Open document
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Special or analytical report: Country of Origin Information Key Documents; Togo |
06.01.2008 - UN Human Rights Council (formerly UN Commission on Human Rights) 
Addendum to report of Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (legal framework; conditions in places of detention; torture: causes, impunity; women and minors; historical context) [ID 91220]
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Open document
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Special or analytical report: Report of the Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, Manfred Nowak; Addendum; Mission to Togo (10-17 April 2007) [A/HRC/7/3/Add.5] |
14.03.2007 - UK Border Agency (Home Office) 
Background information and index to key source documents on Togo [ID 70369]
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Open document
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Special or analytical report: Country of Origin Information Key Documents; Togo |
21.09.2006 - Schweizerische Flüchtlingshilfe 
Response on dangers of return in case of oppositional activities in exile [ID 58473]
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Open document
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Query response: Rückkehrgefährdung bei exil-oppositionellen Tätigkeiten |
21.08.2006 - BBC News 
Lome: Government and 6 political parties have signed a formal agreement aimed at ending years of turmoil; independent electoral commission should be created and regions better represented in the government [ID 54619]
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Open document
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Media report: Accord seeks to end Togo strife |
07.08.2006 - UN High Commissioner for Refugees 
Position on international protection needs of asylum seekers from Togo (recent developments, refugees in Ghana and Benin) [ID 54187]
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Open document
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Expert opinion or position: Update on International Protection Needs of Asylum-Seekers From Togo |
02.08.2005 - UN High Commissioner for Refugees 
Position on treatment of asylum seekers from Togo [#35240], [ID 28295]
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Open document
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Expert opinion or position: UNHCR's Position on the Treatment of Asylum Seekers From Togo |
13.05.2005 - Integrated Regional Information Network 
790 people killed and 4,345 injured in political violence triggered by election of Faure Gnassingbe to succeed his father as president; around 24,000 people fled into Benin and Ghana in fear of more repression [#31945], [ID 42908]
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Open document
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Media report: Human rights group says 790 killed, 4,345 hurt in election violence |
03.05.2005 - Integrated Regional Information Network 
Constitutional court officially declared Faure Gnassingbe the winner of a presidential election; thousands of people continue to flee the country fearing fresh violence [#31803], [ID 41799]
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Open document
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Media report: Father-son transition made official as thousands continue to flee |
28.04.2005 - Integrated Regional Information Network 
Fights between opposition youths and Togo's security forces since announcement of election results; more than 4,000 people fled to Benin and Ghana following post-election violence in Lome and Aneho [#31669], [ID 40749]
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Open document
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Media report: Thousands of Togolese flee post-poll violence, seek refuge across border |
26.04.2005 - Integrated Regional Information Network 
Faure Gnassingbe, candidate for Togo’s ruling party and son of late veteran president Gnassingbe Eyadema, declared winner of presidential election [#31569], [ID 39975]
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Open document
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Media report: Protesters spill onto streets as Eyadema's son declared president |
25.04.2005 - BBC News 
Lome: police fired tear gas at rioting opposition supporters who claim that presidential election was rigged [#31577], [ID 40039]
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Open document
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Media report: Togo leaders 'to form coalition' |
02.03.2005 - Integrated Regional Information Network 
Lome: 5 bodies found after weekend demonstrations against the government [#29579], [ID 23411]
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Open document
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Media report: Bodies fished from lagoon in Lome after weekend protests |
14.02.2005 - Integrated Regional Information Network 
Lome: 1 demonstrator killed and 12 injured by security forces during a general strike called over the recent "military coup" [#28980], [ID 18099]
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Open document
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Media report: One killed in opposition protests, wider strike call falls on deaf ears |
13.02.2005 - Integrated Regional Information Network 
Lome: at least 3 people killed when troops fired into groups of opposition demonstrators protesting at Faure Gnassingbe’s seizure of power; 4 privately owned radio stations and 1 independent television station shut down after being accused of inciting people to rebel against the government [#28936], [ID 17705]
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Open document
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Media report: Three demonstrators killed as ECOWAS demands democratic transition |
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