Mongolian authorities must respect the human rights of former Mongolian president following his arrest
Amnesty International calls on the Mongolian government to ensure that former president N. Enkhbayar,
“The difference is staggering: even using the lower end of the Accufacts estimate, the volume of oil spilt at Bodo was more than 60 times the volume Shell has repeatedly
Amnesty International does not have any information about the arrest of the former President of Mongolia on corruption charges other than what has been reported in the Mongolian and international
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Countries that carried out executions in 2011 did so at an alarming rate but those employing capital punishment have decreased by more than a third compared to a decade ago,
“Across the Middle East and North Africa, women have been an inspiring force for change, standing up against repressive regimes to defend basic human rights and promote reform and equality.”
The President of Mongolia Elbegdorj Tsakhia has written to thank everyone from Amnesty International for supporting the abolition of the death penalty in his country:
On January 5th, 2012 the Parliament
The Mongolian parliament’s approval of a bill which aims to scrap the death penalty is a vital step towards full abolition of the death penalty in Mongolia, Amnesty International said
Монголын Эмнести Интернэшнлийн гишүүд идэвхитэнүүдийн үйл ажиллагааны тухай мэдээ, олон улсын төвийн мэдээллийн сэтгүүлд гарчээ.
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