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In this section you will find links to information on custody deaths and abuse in particular regions of the world.
The information is broken down by country for easy reference. Items are updated, replaced or deleted periodically. Google Hírcsatornák >
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Ausztrália:Commissioner flags changes to investigating deaths in custody
Source: ABC.net
Who are the Victims?
Source: Action for Aboriginal Rights
Deaths in Custody Australia
Source: Australian Institute of Criminology
The anger of the Aborigines
Source: A Független
Days of mourning in a secret Australia
Source: New Statesman

The death penalty in China
Source: Amnesty International
More Falun Gong deaths in custody
Source: One News
China Crisis Newsletter Bulletin
Source: Falun Dafa Information Center

Tazer death in Canada sparks heated debate worlwide
Source: The Christian Science Monitor
Over half of RCMP in-custody deaths occurred in B.C: report
Source: The National Post

Amnesty criticizes deaths in German police custody
Source: The Local
Deaths in German police custody
Source: Euro Journal of Public Health
Police shootings in Germany very rare, officials say
Source: Stars & Stripes
Germany: another African immigrant dies in police custody
Source: A világ szocialista honlapja
India: Kashmir’s Custody Deaths
Source: Ten Per Cent
Staged killings by security forces set off protests in Indian Kashmir
Source: International Herald Tribune

Iran Putting Its Children on Death Row
Source: Worldpress
Plight of Iran’s death-row youngsters
Source: BBC
List Sheds Light on Death Row Children
Source: Child Rights Information Network