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Monitoring Human Rights in Africa
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 November 2008
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Since its founding in May 1988, Africa Watch has documented and reported on human rights abuses in 13 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. These findings are available in eight book-length reports and more than 70 newsletters, with new evidence available all the time on such topics as, for example, the suppression of information in the Sudan, violations of laws of war in Liberia, the devastating impact of the 15-year armed conflict in Angola, slavery in Mauritania, and interference with academic freedom in Zimbabwe.
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1991
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1 Human Rights Watch is composed of five divisions – Africa Watch, Americas Watch, Asia Watch, Helsinki Watch, and Middle East Watch – funded by private foundations and individuals. This U.S.-based organisation does not seek or accept any financial support from any government or government-funded agency.