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Sierra Leone: A seven point human rights agenda for candidates in Sierra Leone’s 2012 elections

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC STATEMENT AI Index: AFR 51/006/2012 10 September 2012 A seven point human rights agenda for candidates in Sierra Leone’s 2012 elections On 17 November 2012, Sierra Leone will hold Presidential, Parliamentary and local elections. [...] Since the end of the conflict in 2002, the country has made great strides in its recovery but more remains to be done. [...] As the people go to vote for their political representatives across all levels of government in a single day, this represents an important opportunity for political candidates to constructively engage with the people of Sierra Leone on the challenges the country is facing. [...] In the lead up to the elections, Amnesty International and the undersigning Sierra Leone civil society organizations are calling on all candidates to make a public commitment to respecting, promoting and protecting all human rights. [...] The organizations are asking all candidates to pledge to establish a robust framework to ensure effective implementation of the human rights instruments to which the country is a state party.
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Index number
AFR 51/006/2012
Published in
United Kingdom

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