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  1. Version authentique du Rapport de la Commission Nationale des droits de l'Homme sur les allégations de cas de torture faites par les personnes détenues dans le cadre de la procédure ouverte pour atteinte à la sûreté de l'Etat.

    Version authentique du Rapport de la Commission Nationale des droits de l'Homme sur les allégations de cas de torture faites par les personnes détenues dans le ...

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  2. UN Human Rights Committee: Concluding Consideration of Togo Report Located in Resource centre
  3. Constitution of Togo (1992)

    Adopted by Referendum on 27 September 1992. Promulgated on 14 October 1992. Revised by Law no. 2002-029 of 31 December 2002

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  4. OHCHR welcomes Togolese report on violence against detainees

    "Prisoners subject to physical and moral violence of an inhuman and degrading nature" finds Togo's national human rights commission.

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  5. Togo Togo

    This section contains a brief description of the legal system of Togo.

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  6. Togo government announces release of 119 detained during protests

    The coalition Let's Save Togo said more than 100 people were injured and 125 arrested during the rallies on 21 and 22 August. The rallies were dispersed by ...

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  7. Togo's prison conditions lead to deaths

    Togo has only twelve prisons, which on average hold more than twice their capacity. The crowded conditions exacerbate poor hygiene, food, medical care, leading ...

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  8. US Department of State Human Rights Report: Togo 2012

    "The judicial system employs both traditional law and the Napoleonic Code in trying criminal and civil cases. Defendants officially enjoy a presumption of ...

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