Narodowe Centrum Nauki

poniedziałek, 11 kwietnia 2011

2010 Human Rights Report: Poland

Among the country's principal human rights problems were:

- police misconduct
- lengthy pretrial detention resulting from an inefficient judicial system
- laws that restricted free speech, although rarely enforced
- corruption in the government and society

Other problems were:

- discrimination against women in the labor market
- sexual exploitation of children
- occasional nonviolent incidents of anti-Semitism
- trafficking in persons
- societal discrimination and violence against ethnic minorities, gays, and lesbians
- violations of workers' rights and antiunion discrimination also occurred.

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The report has been only mentioned in distorted manner in Gazeta Prawna HERE

Gazeta Prawna has not reported such human rights problems as: police misconduct, lengthy pretrial detention resulting from an inefficient judicial system, laws that restricted free speech, although rarely enforced, corruption in the government and society.