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Torture remains a problem in Uganda

DIGNITY’s Ugandan partner ACTV routinely engages in a constructive dialogue about prevention of torture with the Government Torture is absolutely

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Joint statement on Egypt

Prominent Italian Human Rights Activist Banned from Entering Egypt to Participate in COP27 On 10 November 2022, Egyptian authorities denied

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DIGNITY employee denied entry into Egypt

In the early hours of Thursday morning, Giorgio Caracciolo, DIGNITY’s Deputy Director of International Programmes responsible for the Middle East

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Grassroot volunteers helped secure a peaceful election in Kenya’s Nakuru Province

DIGNITY’s partner MIDRIFT HURINET organized hundreds of democracy activists and election peace ambassadors during the recent Kenyan election campaign In

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Torture survivor suffered police violence when he sued his torturers

Uganda laws allow survivors of torture to prosecute the perpetrators of torture. If you ask the organization ACTV, which treats

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Our new legal adviser helped Kenyan victims find redress

A Kenyan court’s recognition of the government’s responsibility for brutal violence was a small step in the right direction, says

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