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Sri Lanka – Freedom from Torture: Nidosh’s Story

Piliyandala, Sri Lanka – JusticeMakers Fellow Harshi Perera visits the home of Sarath Kumara Nidosh, where he has invited his family, friends and neighbors, for a discussion on human rights in Sri Lanka.  Nidosh himself...

Read more 17 September, 2010 at 8:47 am glacombe

Accused of Terrorism: Sivasakhty’s Story

The Sri Lankan Civil War might have ended in May 2009, but some still have not woken from the nightmare.  The LTTE, more popularly known as the Tamil Tigers, lead a campaign of terrorism...

Read more 16 September, 2010 at 12:54 pm glacombe

Criminal Justice Reform Through Grassroots Campaigns – Sri Lanka

Galle, Sri Lanka – On August 27th, 2010, at the Galle branch office of Janasansadaya, in Sri Lanka, victims of police brutality and of torture were invited to participate in a support group.  Here,...

Read more 14 September, 2010 at 3:33 pm glacombe

Sri Lanka – Working to End Violence Everywhere, Even in Schools

Ratnapura, Sri Lanka – Respect for elders and authority figures is deeply ingrained in the culture of Sri Lanka.  Children are instructed to show deference towards their parents, grandparents, as well as towards teachers,...

Read more 14 September, 2010 at 1:21 pm glacombe

Sri Lanka – Legal Aid for Pre-Trial Detainees

Harshi Perera’s JusticeMaker project is to select 5 women from Welikada Prison in Colombo, Sri Lanka, who are imprisoned as pre-trail detainees because they cannot afford bail or a lawyer, and provide them with...

Read more 13 September, 2010 at 10:49 am glacombe

Discussing the need for a prison census in Zimbabwe

IBJ-Zimbabwe recently held a roundtable discussion with its partner organizations, LRF, LSZ and ZACRO, and journalists and private lawyers to strategize on the conducting of a prison census in Zimbabwe. During the engaging discussion,...

Read more 7 September, 2010 at 12:24 pm jtawanda

Second Annual Gala Builds Momentum in Singapore

On Thursday August 12, 2010, International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) hosted it’s 2nd Annual Gala in Singapore, Singapore. The Gala was held at the St. Regis hotel on Tanglin Road, situated in the heart...

Read more 7 September, 2010 at 8:18 am knottingham

A Missed Opportunity for Effective Legal Advice

Rasul Jafarov, International Bridges to Justice’s 2010 JusticeMaker Fellow in Azerbaijan, has recently launched a project to develop comprehensive legal education programs in Azeri prisons.  In support of this project, Rasul approached the Ministry...

Read more 6 September, 2010 at 4:49 am rasul

My first visit to Kigali Central Prison

I have been working for IBJ as Rwanda Office Coordinator since March, but it was not until August that I decided to visit a prison. When I arrived at the main gate the first...

Read more 2 September, 2010 at 12:28 pm habba

Justice Café Unites IBJ Task Force

On Friday, August 27th, twenty-two lawyers met at the Kigali Defender Resource Center to discuss ways in which they can create momentum in the legal aid community in Rwanda. This core group of volunteer...

Read more 31 August, 2010 at 9:19 am ppratt
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