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SENEGAL: Law bans 10-year-old rape victim from aborting twins
7/أبريل/2014 News
Efforts of human rights campaigners thwarted by Napoleonic law allowing abortion only in life-or-death circumstances.
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CAEDBE : ouverture de la 23è session ordinaire
7/أبريل/2014 News
Le Comité africain d'experts sur les droits de l'enfant ouvre ce lundi 7 avril sa 23è session ordinaire à Addis-Abeba, Ethiopie. Celle-ci durera jusqu'au 16 avril.
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PAKISTAN: Nine-month-old baby accused of attempted murder
7/أبريل/2014 News
Police in Lahore province charge baby with planning a murder, threatening police and interfering with state affairs.
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RDC : Grandir dans la guerre – les enfants-soldats
7/أبريل/2014 News
 Kiwanja, province du Nord-Kivu, 3 avril 2014 (IRIN) - Les Nations Unies ont décrit le recrutement d’enfants soldats en RDC comme un problème « systémique ».
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DISCRIMINATION: Respect for the human rights of Roma is an unfulfilled promise, say activists
7/أبريل/2014 News
On the eve of International Roma Day on 8 April, human rights group documents the discrimination that still continues against Roma people.
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LEBANON: Activists take issue with bill supposed to protect women's rights
3/أبريل/2014 News
Lebanon's parliament passed a law criminalising domestic violence. However, activists believe it does not go far enough to protect women's rights.
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SYRIA: More than 150,000 killed in conflict, say activists
3/أبريل/2014 News
More than 150,000 people, including nearly 7,985 children, have been killed in Syria since the conflict began in March 2011, a monitoring group has said.
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CROACIA: Tribunal constitucional decide que vacunas son obligatorias para niños
3/أبريل/2014 News
[27 de marzo de 2014] - El Tribunal Constitucional de Croacia ha decretado que todos los niños y las niñas nacidos en el...
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BANGLADESH: Jumma tribal women and girls raped with impunity
3/أبريل/2014 News
Tribal women and girls from the Chittagong Hill Tracts are under threat from settlers and the Bangladeshi army where killings, torture and rape are common and continue with impunity. 
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IRELAND: Court overturns refusal of allowance for care of autistic boy
3/أبريل/2014 News
The judge said the Department of Social Protection appeared to have a ‘disdainful mind-set’ to specialist evidence following its refusal to provide a domiciliary care allowance to the mother of a boy with autism, despite specialists' recommendation that he requires special care care. 
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