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		<title>Rights Posters Bring Legal Awareness to Burundians Nationwide</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In the spring of last year, 3000 advisement of rights posters hit the floor.&#160; Printed the year before, the posters sought to highlight the rights of accused persons should they find themselves in police custody.&#160; They were highly-engaging, and &#8211; positioned with police stations, governement buildings, etc. &#8211; they were a pragmatic mechanism for curbing [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the spring of last year, 3000 advisement of rights posters hit the floor.&nbsp; Printed the year before, the posters sought to highlight the rights of accused persons should they find themselves in police custody.&nbsp; They were highly-engaging, and &#8211; positioned with police stations, governement buildings, etc. &#8211; they were a pragmatic mechanism for curbing torture and other instances of legal abuse. And yet, with funds lagging, IBJ lacked the resources to distribute them.</p>
<p>Fast forward one year.&nbsp; A grant from the European Union.&nbsp; A highly-qualified, ambitious team in Bujumbura.&nbsp; A council of advisors keen to create opportunities and open doors.&nbsp; The posters have made their way to the walls of police station, prisons and courts around the country.</p>
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<p><em><strong>Above: The head of the Central Market Police Station and IBJ Program Director Sanjeewa Liyanage in a holding cell, with the advisement of rights posters on display.&nbsp; </strong>(Photo by Astere Muyango.)</em></p>
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<p><em><strong>Above: The IBJ team with&nbsp;Andre Mbayabaya, the director of the Gitega Prison (third from the left).&nbsp; He requested enough copies of the advisement of rights poster so he could display them throughout the prison.&nbsp; </strong>(Photo by Nathalie Mohadjer.) </em></p>
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<p><em><strong>Above: Recent recepients of IBJ Advisements of Rights Poster in the Ngozi province.&nbsp; </strong>(Photo by Nathalie Mohadjer.) </em><em><strong>&nbsp; </strong></em></p>
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