Reports & statements
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Report on Trafficking of Nigerians in Austria
AUSTRIA: Trafficking of Nigerians. Report submitted to the Human Rights Council ahead of the Universal Periodic Review of Austria during the UPR 37th session. Submission
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On the Situation of Human Rights in the Central African Republic (in French) – Oral Statement to the Human Rights Council 43rd Session
Oral Statement on the situation of human rights in the Central African Republic (in French), read by Markus Stefan Hofer during the high-level interactive dialogue Access
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The WEA Calls on Countries to Act Against the Over-Representation of Minorities in Prisons – Statement to the Human Rights Council 43rd Session
Oral Statement urging all countries to work against the over-representation of their racial, ethnic or indigenous minorities in prisons, read during the General Debate under Item
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WEA Submits Joint Report to the United Nations on Freedom of Religion and Christian Persecution in Iran
The World Evangelical Alliance, Open Doors International, Christian Solidarity Worldwide, Middle East Concern, and Article 18 submitted jointly a report to the Human Rights Committee
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Iran: Freedom of Religion or Belief (ICCPR art. 18) and Discrimination (ICCPR art. 26) – Report to the Human Rights Committee
Joint Report with Open Doors, Christian Solidarity Worldwide, Middle East Concern, and Article 18. Access the Report
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Report: the Legal Status of the Evangelical Churches in Iraq
With the exception of the Presbyterian Evangelical Protestant church and the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Iraq’s Evangelical churches are not legally recognized. Since 2003, the