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Equatorial Guinea U.N.: Setback on Human Rights Votes Defeat of Key Resolutions at Geneva Commission The United Nations Commission on Human Rights today condemned some of the world’s worst human rights violators, but let others off the hook, Human Rights Watch said. April 16, 2003 Press Release Printer friendly version U.N.: Key Human Rights Resolutions May Fail Several important resolutions censuring repressive governments may fail at the United Nations Commission on Human Rights this month, Human Rights Watch warned today April 1, 2003 Press Release Printer friendly version U.N.: Many Countries Escape Censure Human Rights Commission Fails to Pass Critical Resolutions on Many Countries Human Rights Watch sounded an urgent alarm at today's votes by the world's highest human rights body, which chose one by one to ignore severe human rights violations in several countries on its agenda, such as Russia/Chechnya, Zimbabwe, and Equatorial Guinea April 19, 2002 Press Release Printer friendly version Equatorial Guinea: Child Soldiers Global Report 2001 From the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers The Constitution makes military service compulsory, but there appear to be no laws to regulate national service. There are no reports that the armed forces conscript anyone under the age of 18. June 12, 2001 Multi Country Report
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