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The Salafist rebel group is believed to be behind the kidnapping in 2013 of human rights activist Razan Zeitouneh and his colleagues, and has been accused of heinous human rights abuses in the past.
Both had been prosecuted for a story in which they exposed intelligence and police officers for taking part in the kidnapping of opposition and human rights activists, in 2008.
Human rights activists have denounced violations against migrants and local communities by the militarised enforcement teams, which include reports of kidnapping, human trafficking and widespread extortion.
Nigeria is paying a heavy price for its culture of kidnapping — in human lives, in collective fear and intimidation, and in economic costs that in some places reaches 6% of the GDP. 1. Putting the issue of kidnapping-for-business under the media spotlight: Nigeria's leadership cares a lot about how it is perceived globally.
Italy was condemned in February for its role in the kidnapping by the European court of human rights, which ordered the country to pay €70,000 (£55,000) in compensation to Abu Omar, and €15,000 (£12,000) to his wife.
In Mexico, meanwhile, entire states are virtually ruled by notoriously sadistic organized-crime cartels such as the Zetas, who now probably earn more from various forms of human trafficking, kidnapping, and extortion rackets that prey on the Central American migrants who cross Mexico than from dealing narcotics.
If other groups of vulnerable children are included in the definition - such as child victims of human trafficking, kidnapping, abuse, violence and injury as well as children living in poor families - the total number of children in special circumstances rises to around 4.3 million, or 18% of the total child population in Viet Nam.
While Viet Nam has achieved impressive economic growth and social progress, there are still nearly 4.3 million children (18 percent of the population) who live in special circumstances, are vulnerable to extreme poverty, are victims of human trafficking, kidnapping, abuse, violence or injury, or in conflict with the law.
One, of course, was the arrest of General Pinochet in London two years ago on a Spanish warrant charging him with gross violations of human rights, including kidnapping, murder and torture.
Very little was said about obvious Palestinian violations of the laws of war and common-sense morality, including launching thousands of rockets to attack Israel, the indisputable use of human shields, the kidnapping of Gilad Shalit and the subsequent denial of his rights in captivity.
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