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Sep 06, 2019 Press-releases

Anti-women violence: CHRI asks Ramaphosa to spell out plans

Sept 6, 2019 New Delhi, India The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) today called on South African authorities to take strong action within the law to stop the escalation of violence against women in that country, noting that a major nationwide strike on the issue was gathering extens

Aug 28, 2019 In-the-news Prison Reform

Physical Abuse, Electric Shocks and Torture: What a Supreme Court Ordered Study Found in Haryana Jails

The methods of torture stated in the report include verbal abuse and slapping, as well as more extreme methods such as giving electric shocks, water boarding, sleep deprivation, harm to sexual parts of the body. New Delhi, India  Aug 28, 2019 (news18.

Aug 30, 2019 Press-releases

CHRI Among 28 International Ngos Calling On The Un Hrc To Address The Human Rights Crisis In Cambodia At Its 42nd Session

  Aug 30, 2019:  CHRI and 27 international human rights organisations working within and outside Cambodia have published a letter calling on States to address the ongoing human rights crisis in Cambodia and to support a resolution ensuring strengthened scrutiny of the situation in th

Aug 29, 2019 Press-releases

Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) Africa Office calls for Police to be Properly Equipped to Fight Crime

Aug 29, 2019 The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) Africa Office condemns in the strongest possible terms the spate of attacks and killings of officers of the Ghana Police Service (GPS).

Aug 27, 2019 Press-releases

Civil Society Sets Up RTI Implementation Committee

Aug 27, 2019 The Coalition on the Right to Information, Ghana (RTI Coalition) and its collaborators are happy to announce the formation of a 13-member technical committee known as the Civil Society RTI Implementation Committee, which began work from Thursday 8th August, 2019.

Aug 28, 2019 In-the-news

A crackdown in India on suspected illegal immigrants could leave millions stateless

August 27, 2019 Guwahati. India (beta.washingtonpost.

Aug 09, 2019 In-the-news Police Reform

Police reforms still largely only on paper

Aug 09, 2019 By: Devika Prasad (frontline.thehindu.com) In 2006, the Supreme Court issued seven directives for police reform in Prakash Singh and others vs Union of India and others.

Aug 16, 2019 Press-releases

Due process not followed in Pehlu Khan Case

Aug  16, 2019 New Delhi, India The verdict in the Alwar district court in the Pehlu Khan murder is a severe indictment of grave lapses in police investigation and due process, the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) said today.

Aug 13, 2019 Press-releases

Justice Lokur, CHRI EC member, appointed to Fiji Supreme Court

August 13, 2019 New Delhi, India Justice Madan B Lokur, former judge of India’s Supreme Court, has been sworn in as a justice of the Fiji Supreme Court by President Jioji Konousi Konrote.

Aug 11, 2019 In-the-news Prison Reform

Bringing home closer to foreigners jailed in India

Aug 11, 2019 (The Hindu) HC orders arrangement for ‘speediest communication’ based on amicus curiae report stating that 75% of them struggle to gain access to their embassies For many foreign national prisoners (FNP) lodged in jails across India, a common grievance is that many