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Botswana: BONELA shocked at Merafhe's condom ban

8th September 2010
Botswana Networks on Ethics, Laws and HIV/AIDS (BONELA) has expressed shock and disbelief at the Vice President's negative attitude towards provision of condoms in prisons as an intervention measure.
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Botswana: BONELA commends govt on amending Employment Act

31st August 2010
The Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS (BONELA) has hailed government for amending the Employment Act, which previously permitted sexual orientation and health status as a basis for dismissal from one's employ.
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SALC in the News: Botswana's position is disappointing

17th August 2010
Outside the international lawyer's world, the European Court on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms generates little scintillating debate.
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Press Release: Botswana Defies African Commission Ruling

16th August 2010
Statements by Botswana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs indicating that Botswana will not comply with a recent ruling by the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights imperils Botswana’s standing as a model of good governance in the region says the Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC). The African Commission’s recent ruling recommends that Botswana pay Professor Kenneth Good compensation for the loss incurred as a result of the unfair termination of his employment and his unlawful expulsion. It also urged Botswana to ensure that its immigration laws conform to international human rights standards.
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SALC in the News: Botswana civil society and Media take Government to court

14th August 2010
The media fraternity has roped in other civil society organisations in their looming court case to overturn the Media Practitioners Act. Represented by attorney Dick Bayford and advocate Steven Budlender from South Africa, the 32 applicants that include churches, trade unions and prominent individuals are arguing that the media act is in conflict with the constitution of the Republic of Botswana.
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Botswana: Country Reprimanded for Denying Critic Access to Court

12th August 2010
Johannesburg — IN A scathing rebuke of Botswana's immigration laws, the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights has found that national security is not a legitimate justification for infringing on the right of access to courts.
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Constitutionality of Botswana's Media Practitioner's Act

31st July 2010
SALC is supporting a challenge to the constitutionality of Botswana’s Media Practitioner&....
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Botswana: Botswana court rules against Bushmen in water case

22nd July 2010
A Botswana court on Wednesday ruled against a group of Bushmen who sought to re-open a crucial water well that supplied their village in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve.
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BOTSWANA: HIV treatment for refugees, but for how long?

7th July 2010
JOHANNESBURG, 7 July 2010 (PlusNews) - Until just over a year ago, people living in Dukwi, a remote refugee camp about 200km from Francistown, Botswana's second city, were burying other residents who had died from AIDS-related illnesses at the rate of about five a month.
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Botswana: Homosexuals and sex worker’s rights are human rights - BONELA

16th June 2010
Concerns over the lack of respect for human rights particularly of sex workers and people living with HIV and AIDS as well as homosexuals took centre stage during a recent one-day awareness campaign on Human Rights and HIV /AIDS.
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Bostwana: BONELA to fight Gov't over 'gay' rights

19th February 2010
The newly appointed Director at Botswana Network Of Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS (BONELA), Uyapo Ndadi is set to fight it out with government in court over section 164 of the Penal Code, which criminalises same sex relationships.
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Botswana: Khama deports the man who 'insulted' him

21st October 2009
As everybody was lost in the electioneering process, President Ian Khama quietly prepared deportation orders for a man alleged to have dared to say something to the effect that he could be of a different sexual orientation. Sayed Fakhan Shah, a businessman of Indian origin has been slapped with a deportation order signed by Khama himself.
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Botswana: HIV, Aids legislation crucial

14th October 2009
Legal response in the form of legislation in the area of HIV and Aids within the Sadc region has been slow and inadequate, but rather than cite lack of relevant domestic laws and turning away litigants, the courts can turn to international law for guidance, a prominent judge has said.
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allAfrica.com - Botswana: Bonela Celebrates Passing of Public Service Act

16th January 2009
The Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS (BONELA) has applauded the enactment of the Public Service Act of 2008 by parliament....
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