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Annual Report of The National Council for Human Rights
Annotated Bibliography
First: Civil and Political Rights
(1) Arab Organization for Human Rights, Annual Report on Human Rights Conditions in the Arab World, Cairo, June 2004, p.253, 254.
(2) Human Rights Legal Assistance Association, a statement released on 14 Jun2, 2004.
(3) Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, a statement released on 27/11/2004, following the facts-finding mission for the above mentioned death.
(4) Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, a statement released on 1/12/2004.
(5) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, a statement released on 24/10/2004.
(6) Human Rights Legal Assistance Association, a statement released on 26/12/2004.
(7) Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, a statement released on 9/6/2004, Human Rights Legal Assistance Association, a statement released on 12/6/2004.
(8) Asharq-al-Awsat (International) Newspaper, 11 June 2004.
(9) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, a statement released on 30/8/2004, Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, a statement released on 30/8/2004.
(10) Human Rights Legal Assistance Association, a statement released on 12/1/2005.
(11) Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, a statement released on 11/10/2004.
(12) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, a statement released on 25/1/2004.
(13) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, a press statement released on 5/4/2004.
(14) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, a statement released on 22/4/2004.
(15) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, a statement released on 16/9/2004.
(16) Human Rights Legal Assistance Association, a press statement released on 17/5/2004.
(17) Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, statement released on 9/11/2004.
(18) Civil and Political Rights, Torture and Detention Issues: Opinions Approved by the Task Team on Arbitrary Detention, Human Rights Commission, 59th Session, document No.1, 8/2003 Edition, January 2003.
(19) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, statements released on 4/5, 26/5, 29/5/2004.
(20) Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, statements released on 21/11, 20/12/2004.
(21) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, statements released on 3/7, 4/7, 7/7/2004.
(22) Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, a statement released on 9/11/2004.
(23) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, a statement released on 13/4/2004.
(24) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, statements released on 24/1/, 28/2, 7/3/2004.
(25) Human Rights Legal Assistance Association, a statement released on 10/3/2004.
(26) Egyptian Organization for Anti-Torture, a statement released on 12/5/2004.
(27) Examples for International NGOs, US and international newspapers which addressed this issue include:
* USA Human Rights Not Hollow Words, An Appeal to President George W. Bush on the Occasion of his Re-Inauguration. AI Index 51/012/2005, 19 January 2005.
* US ships AL
Qaeda suspects to Arab states, the Christian science Monitor. July 26 2002
www.csmonitor.com
* US Decries
Abuses but Defends interrogations, Washington post, Dec. 26/2002 P.Ao1.
(28) Human Rights Watch (HRW), statements released on 5, 27/5/2004.
(29) Asharq-al-Awsat Newspaper, 2/12/2004.
(30) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, a statement released on 24/4/2004.
(31) Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, a statement released on 6/12/2004.
(32) Human Rights Legal Assistance Association, statements released on 9/3, 10/3/2004.
(33) Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, a statement released on 27/11/2004.
(34) Nahdat Misr Newspaper , 24/10/2004.
(35) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, statements issued on : 29/6.2004, 4/7,2004, 20/7/2004, 24/5/2004, 17.5.2004.
(36) Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, a statement released on 25/3/2004.
(37) Arab Organization for Human Rights, Annual Report, June 2004.
(38) Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, a statement released on 27/4/2004.
(39) Asharq-al-Awsat (International) Newspaper, 15/8/2004.
(40) Ditto, 31/7/2004.
(41) For details, see : Arab Organization for Human Rights, Annual Report (June 2004), a statement of the Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners released on 16/5/2004, and Asharq-al-Awsat (International) Newspaper, 21/10/2004.
(42) Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, Annual Report on Human Rights Practices in Egypt for 2004.
(43) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, Report on Compulsory Disappearance Phenomenon in Egypt.
(44) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, a statement released on 17/8,2004; Asharq-al-Awsat (International) Newspaper, 18/3/2004, 18/10/2004.
(45) Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, a statement released on 26/5/2004; Asharq-al-Awsat Newspaper, 10/6/2004.
(46) Human Rights Legal Assistance Association, a press statement released on 11/3/2004.
(47) Human Rights Legal Assistance Association, a statement released on 16/6/2004.
(48) Arab Journalists Association, a statement released on 1/1/2005.
(49) The assault against Dr.Abdulhaleem Qandeel was addressed by several Egyptian and Arab newspapers, the Egyptian Journalists Syndicate, Arab Journalists Association, International Association of Journalists and Journalists without Frontiers Organization. Several statements were issued in this respect by human rights organizations and the parties.
(50) Arab Organization for Human Rights, Annual Report, Cairo, 1996, p.278.
(51) Arab Organization for Human rights, Annual Report, Cairo, 1997, p.218.
(52) Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, a press statement released on 27/4/2004.
(53) Asharq-al-Awsat Newspaper, 10/4/2004.
(54) Ditto, 21/10/2004.
(55) Ditto, 9/12/2004.
(56) Findings of the Discussion Session Organized by the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, entitled "How to Release the Freedom to Form Parties", 21/7/2004.
(57) A joint statement released by the Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners and the Egyptian Authority for Training in Human rights on 16/6/2004 on the findings of the Joint Discussion Session entitled "Canceling the Warranties Law for the Democracy of Associations Organization" and the implementation of the rule for the right of each association to lay down the law to regulate its own activity.
(58) Statements released by several organizations, including Nadim Rehabilitation Center of Torture Victims, the Egyptian Anti-Torture Organization, Hisham Mubarak Law Center, Human Rights Association for the Assistance of Prisoners, the Egyptian Childhood Rights Center, during the months of July and August 2004.
(59) The Egyptian Anti Torture Organization, a statement released on 4/9/2004.
(60) Asharq-al-Awsat Newspaper, 6/7/2004.
(61) Arab Organization for Human Rights, Annual Report, June 2004.
(62) Ditto .
(63) Al-Hayatt International Newspaper, 28/12/2004.
(64) NDP website on the internet.
(65) Human Rights Legal Assistance Association, a press statement released on 30/5/2004.
(66) El-Masri Al-Yom Newspaper, 13/1/2004.
(67) Newsletter of the Arab Organization for Human Rights, Issue 197-198, November 2004.
(68) Asharq-al-Awsat Newspaper, 3/12/2004.
(69) Egyptian Association for the Support of Democratic Development, a field report issued in December 2004.
Second: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
(1) For details of the obligations of state parties in the International Convention for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, see the general comment No.3 in the 5th session No.90, Alaa Qawood, the Original and the Acquired, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Cairo Human Rights Study Center, Cairo 2002, p.56.
(2) Dr.Karima Kareem: "the Right to Development", a study on theoretical literatures in (Mohsen Awad (reporter) Human Rights and Development, Arab Organization for Human Rights and the UNDP, 1st edition, Cairo 1996, p.118-125).
(3) Dr.Heba Handoussa: "Poverty Alleviation and Poverty Eradication", a synopsis of a presentation to UNDP, 16 May, 1999.
(4) Social & Economic Development Group, Middle East & North Africa Region, The World Bank, Ministry of Planning, Gov. of A.R.E., "Poverty Reduction in Egypt", 29 June 2002.
(5) UNDP and the National Planning Institute, Egypt: "Human Development 2004 Report on Selection of Decentralism for Governance", Cairo 2004, p.74.
(6) Dr.Nagla'a Al Ahwani: "Analysis of the Labor Market Conditions and the Macroeconomic Framework, a research paper presented to the National Trilateral Seminar on Employment Policy in Egypt, Cairo, 16-17 January 2005, p.6.
(7) Ditto.
(8) Dr.Suad Kamel Rizq: "Policies Motivating Employment and Productivity Growth in the Unregulated Sector in Egypt", a research paper presented to the National Trilateral Seminar on Employment Policy in Egypt, Cairo, 16-17 January 2005, p.6.
(9) Dr.Nagla'a Al Ahwani, ditto, p.9.
(10) A statement of Mr.Ahmad Al Ammawi, Minister of Work Force and Immigration, to Al Azhar Newspaper, issued on 11 July 2003.
(11) Mahmood Abdul Fadeel, Effecting Socio-Economic Rights in the Arab World (Mamdoodh Salem (reporter) Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; Arab Organization for Human Rights (under the Human Rights and Development Project), Economic, Social and Cultural rights, Present Problems and Future Strategies, Cairo 2003, p.51.
(12) A statement of the Minister of Social Affairs at the People's Assembly, Al Ahram Newspaper.
(13) Dr.Hussam Badrawi: "Right of Citizens to Obtain Health Care", A working Paper prepared for the NCHR.
(14) Human Development Report in Egypt for 2004, ditto.
(15) Dr.Hamdi El Sayed: People's Assembly Committee on Health Affairs' report on the issue of health insurance in Egypt.
(16) Al Ahram Newspaper, 21/1/2005.
(17) Human Development Report in Egypt for 2004, ditto, page 106.
(18) Al Ahram Newspaper, 6/1/2005, page 25.
(19) Human Development Report in Egypt for 2004.
(20) See :
- Reports of the Arab Organization for Human Rights.
- See also: Dr.Nevine Mussad: Parliamentary Performance of Arab Women: study-cases in Egypt, Syria, Tunisia, a seminar final report, 25 September, 2004.
(21) See synopsis of the research
findings Sawasya Magazine, Issue 19, Cairo Human Rights Study Center,
1998, p.15. See also : Haidi El Taib, Violence against Women: Dimensions
and Implications, a working paper presented to the Regional Consultative
Conference on Violence against Women, organized by the Arab Women
League, in cooperation with the Arab Organization for Human Rights
and other organizations, Cairo, May 2003.
(22) A comment of the committee concerned with elimination of discrimination against women on the 3rd, 4th and 5th periodical reports on Egypt in connection with its liabilities towards the Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (document No.A/56/38).
(23) A statement released by the Egyptian Organization stated above.
(24) Dr.Ala'a Eddin Al Qousi, in a press reportage prepared by Hani Youness entitled "Who Protects Street Children?", Al Ahram Newspaper, 4/2/2005, p.13.
(25) Nadim Center for Rehabilitation of Torture Victims, a statement released on 22/4/2004.
(26) Egyptian Child Rights Center, a statement released on 27/12/2004.
(27) Egyptian Child Rights Center, a statement released on 6/4/2004.
(28) Al Ahram Newspaper.
(29) Egyptian Child Rights Center, a statement released on 10/8/2004. Source: UNICEF.
(30) Nahdatt Misr Newspaper, 4/10/2004.
(31) Egyptian Child Rights Center, statement released on 14/4/2004.
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