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9/2/2024
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The Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone (HRCSL) is pleased to share with you the latest edition of its newsletter titled 'Human Rights Monitor' - August 2024 Edition
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8/27/2024
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SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS/DECISIONS, ORDERS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS 2015 - 2021
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8/26/2024
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REPORT OF THE PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO THE
CONDUCT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
2015 - 2021
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7/1/2024
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Human Rights-Based Approach to News Reporting
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6/12/2024
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PROGRESS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UNGPs IN SIERRA LEONE: Towards Creating an Atmosphere of Responsible Investment Conduct
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4/15/2023
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HRCSL Newsletter January to April 2023
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4/21/2022
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The Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone (HRCSL) publishes it quarterly newsletter of 2022 that highlights key activities of the Commission.
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3/8/2022
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This Newsletter is a product of the Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone highlighting some of its key activities undertaken during the first six (6) months of 2020 and HRCSL’s response to the outbreak of Covid-19 Pandemic in Sierra Leone.
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8/18/2020
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This report presents an account of the HRCSL’s observation and fact-finding mission conducted in Makeni Town, Bombali District, Northern Sierra Leone, in relation to the incidents that occurred on 17th and 18th July 2020
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2/16/2017
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Sierra Leone is a constitutional republic with a directly elected president, a unicameral legislature, and a population of approximately 5.7 million. In peaceful multiparty presidential and parliamentary elections held in 2007, the opposition All People's Congress (APC) won a majority in parliament, and citizens elected party leader Ernest Bai Koroma president.
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