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Reed Brody
Information about this person was last updated on Friday, February 10, 2012.
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[-added]: The Supreme Court should put an end to this sorry episode for Spanish justice by acquitting judge Garzon of all the charges against him,
cnn 09-FEB-12
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[ said]: It looks like Garzon's enemies got what they wanted. Absent compelling reasons, the criminal prosecution of a judge for his judicial actions undermines the independence of the judiciary,
AP 09-FEB-12
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[ said]: It looks like Garzón's enemies got what they wanted. Absent compelling reasons, the criminal prosecution of a judge for his judicial actions undermines the independence of the judiciary. The accumulation of charges against him raise the appearance that they have been brought in revenge for his handling of cases involving vested interests,
guardian 09-FEB-12
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[-said]: If I was his lawyer, I would tell him to get his tail back to Yemen by Feb, 21, because there's a good chance people are not going to respect that deal outside Yemen,
AP 08-FEB-12
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[ said]: This wrong-headed decision, if upheld on appeal, would entrench Haiti's culture of impunity by denying justice for Duvalier's thousands of victims,
ipsnews 01-FEB-12
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[-added]: was itself an affront to principles of human rights and judicial independence,
cnn 01-FEB-12
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[ said]: This ruling is another reminder that Haiti's justice system has almost always been on the side of the powerful, no matter how gruesome or destructive their crimes,
cnn 31-JAN-12
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[ said]: This wrong-headed decision, if upheld on appeal, would entrench Haiti’s culture of impunity by denying justice for Duvalier’s thousands of victims,
HumanRightsWatch 31-JAN-12
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[ said]: Today's wrongheaded decision, if upheld on appeal, would entrench Haiti's culture of impunity by denying justice for Duvalier's thousands of victims,
wsj 31-JAN-12
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[ said]: Garzón showed today that his decision to take up the investigation of the crimes of the Franco era was fully supported by international law,
guardian 31-JAN-12
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[ commented]: Baltasar Garzon showed today that his decision to take up the investigation of the crimes of the Franco era was fully supported by international law,
telegraph 31-JAN-12
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[-told]: Garzon is being tried for trying to apply in Spain the same principles he applied internationally. A democracy needs judges who aren't afraid,
cnn 31-JAN-12
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[-said]: Garzon showed today that his decision to take up the investigation of the crimes of the Franco era was fully supported by international law,
AP 31-JAN-12
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[-says]: There were amnesties in Chile, in Argentina, in Peru, in Guatemala. And in all those cases, international law required an investigation of these crimes. Judge Garzon attempted to do the same thing, and he's being prosecuted for it,
npr 30-JAN-12
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[-says]: Garzon's enemies are trying to cut him down to size. This is a reprisal against Judge Garzon for taking on controversial cases against vested interests,
npr 30-JAN-12
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[ said]: Garzón has made many enemies because he is a judge who causes problems,
guardian 29-JAN-12
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[ asked]: Will Franco's victims have fewer rights than Pinochet's victims?
guardian 29-JAN-12
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[ said]: He is being tried for applying the same principles that he successfully defended then,
guardian 24-JAN-12
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[ said]: What bitter irony that Garzon is being prosecuted for trying to apply at home the same principles he so successfully promoted internationally,
eitb 18-JAN-12
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[ said]: What bitter irony that Garzón is being prosecuted for trying to apply at home the same principles he so successfully promoted internationally,
guardian 17-JAN-12
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[-said]: Absent clear and compelling circumstances, prosecuting a judge for his judicial acts undermines judicial independence,
HumanRightsWatch 12-JAN-12
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[ said]: If the cycle of violence is to stop, there has to be justice that is even-handed and justice for the victims on both sides,
independent 01-DEC-11
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[ said]: This is a great day for Laurent Gbagbo’s victims, for the people of Cote d’Ivoire, for international justice,
japantoday 01-DEC-11
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[ said]: The UN has stood up for Habre's thousands of victims who have been seeking justice from Senegal for 21 years,
allafrica 29-NOV-11
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[ said]: Jacky Moudeïna has risked everything, including her life, to bring Hissène Habré to justice,
HumanRightsWatch 30-SEP-11
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[-said]: Jacky Moudeïna's work is a direct challenge to the continuing power of those who terrorized Chad in the Habré years,
HumanRightsWatch 30-SEP-11
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[ says]: Habré's life would be in danger if he returned to Chad, which isn't prepared to receive him anyway,
guardian 19-JUL-11
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[ said]: Under international law any country has jurisdiction over torture and war crimes,
guardian 12-JUL-11
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[ said]: We are glad that Senegal has called off this ill-conceived transfer, but it can't be a pretext to continue shielding Habré from justice. After 20 years, his victims have a right to their day in court,
trust 11-JUL-11
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[-said]: We are glad that Senegal has called off this ill-conceived transfer, but it can't be a pretext to continue shielding Habre from justice. After 20 years, his victims have a right to their day in court,
aljazeera 11-JUL-11
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[-added that]: Habre's victims have been fighting for 20 years to bring him to justice but it's vital that he gets a fair trial. We have always opposed the idea of sending him to Chad. We believe the conditions do not exist for him to have a fair trial.
rnw 10-JUL-11
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[ said]: Habré's victims have been fighting for 20 years to bring him to justice but it's vital he gets a fair trial,
allafrica 09-JUL-11
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[-said]: We do not believe that the conditions exist for him to get a fair trial in Chad and we are worried that his security could be in danger,
reuters 09-JUL-11
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[ said]: Habré’s victims have been fighting for 20 years to bring him to justice but it’s vital he gets a fair trial,
radiofranceinternationale 09-JUL-11
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[-said]: It may be that we may never know enough,
trust 03-MAY-11
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[-told]: There's a lot of evidence to show that Jean-Claude Duvalier may have ordered certain crimes,
AP 15-APR-11
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[-said]: A fair trial for Duvalier could mark a break with the impunity that has characterized Haiti's past,
nieuwsbank 14-APR-11
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[ said]: The Duvalier trial could be the most important criminal case in Haitian history,
nieuwsbank 14-APR-11
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[-added]: The trees need to be shaken to get people to come forward, even if people are still scared. But I think there's good evidence so far,
AP 12-FEB-11
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[-said]: This case provides a real chance to put Haiti's justice system squarely on the side of those who have suffered under his rule,
AP 12-FEB-11
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[-said]: Countries from Argentina to Uruguay and Bangladesh to Cambodia are prosecuting human rights crimes from decades ago,
reliefWeb 11-FEB-11
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[ said]: Haitians who suffered under Duvalier's rule deserve justice, and all Haitians deserve to know what happened during that dark period,
reliefWeb 11-FEB-11
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