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It has not always been comfortable for those in government, and there is still a tug-of-war over sensitive
documents.
This analysis comes in three complementary documents: the World Economic Outlook, the Global Financial Stability Report, and the Fiscal Monitor.
We know that the great works of European unification lay not in
documents
and declarations, but in innovative action designed to better the lives and insure the security of all Europeans.
As one of the WikiLeaks
documents
revealed, American diplomats lobbied the Libyan government during the financial crisis to keep funds in US banks, and to invest directly in a troubled US financial institution.
The officers proclaim their innocence and assert that the coup
documents
are fabricated, but who is to believe them, given what the prosecutors, government, and major media say?
Perhaps most dramatically of all, the coup
documents
contain much information that could not possibly have been known at the time, including references to companies, NGOs, hospitals, and many other entities that were established years after the plan is supposed to have been hatched.
The defense lawyer points to the key piece of evidence and addresses the prosecutor: “You, sir, claim that this CD containing all the incriminating
documents
was prepared by my client in 2003.
The developed world has an obligation to live up to the standards of the Declaration of Human Rights and other
documents
describing universal norms.
Likewise, Article 24 stipulates that the “archives and
documents
of the mission shall be inviolable,” and Article 27 extends similar protection to the mission’s correspondence.
But in 2006 Yanukovych was charged with falsifying the very
documents
used to expunge his earlier convictions.
Two key
documents
used to overturn his conviction for rape and robbery had been forged.
This includes people like Rebiya Kadeer, a businesswoman imprisoned for sending newspaper articles to her husband in the US, Tohti Tunyaz, a Ph.D. student in Japan accused of publishing "sensitive documents," and Tursunjan Amat, a poet who recited a pro-independence poem at a public gathering in Urumqi.
People who have been infected with leprosy also are entitled to the same rights as everyone else with respect to full citizenship and obtaining identify
documents.
The US Defense Department regularly includes such data in its budget and planning
documents.
In a recent report, the monitoring group Human Rights Watch
documents
repeated cases of individuals and communities affected by projects financed by the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation who have stood up to defend their rights, only to suffer an array of abuses for doing so.
When EU officials meet together or draft internal documents, they use only the “working languages”: French and, more often, English.
In 1994, the so-called Cigarette Papers, some 4,000 pages of internal
documents
leaked from the tobacco company Brown & Williamson, showed that the industry engaged for years in a public campaign to deny the addictive qualities of nicotine and the health hazards of smoking, despite industry-funded research showing otherwise.
There is a potent immediacy to
documents
that have hyperlinks to footage of veterans being trodden underfoot by mounted police at a demonstration at the US presidential debates, or students being gassed in their rooms during the recent G-20 summit.
Internal
documents
indicate that Exxon, and later ExxonMobil, knew about the damaging effects of climate change but revealed no information to investors or the public.
Yet a glaring contradiction exists between the universality and supremacy of human rights and the principles of sovereignty and non-interference in states' internal affairs, which are also enshrined in UN
documents.
First, the case built by the police and state prosecutor contained
documents
that were so blatantly falsified that the police indicted two officers.
De Groote, who had a good relationship with a number of Communist countries, offered advice on a personal basis and provided
documents
and other information about how the Fund operated and what it could offer.
The information that undermined both officials had been buried deep in official documents, and could have surfaced only because someone, or some group, in the civil service with access decided that it would be best to leak it.
Public
documents
show that the $1.1 billion that Shell and Eni paid to the Nigerian government for the deal was, in reality, being paid to Malabu.
In the last analysis, self-government cannot be derived from international documents; it is in the people.
Wikileaks, which describes itself as “an anonymous global avenue for disseminating
documents
the public should see,” released 92,000
documents
related to the war in Afghanistan, including military reports on incidents, and intelligence reports.
The New York Times, together with The Guardian and Der Spiegel, was given a chance to study the
documents
before they were released, and decided to publish some of the material.
Its editors argued that while the decision to publicize secret material is always difficult, these
documents
were of “significant public interest” and “illuminate the extraordinary difficulty of what the United States and its allies have undertaken in a way that other accounts have not.”
US Senator John Kerry, a leading Democrat who supports the war, has said that the
documents
may “underscore the stakes” in the conflict, and make it more urgent to “make the calibrations needed to get the policy right.”
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has suggested that the
documents
could form the basis for prosecuting war crimes committed by US forces against Afghan civilians.
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