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 * 1. || [[image:Human-Right-Watch-Logo.gif width="239" height="239"]] || [] || Human Rights Watch is a non-profit organization that works around the world to insure that all humans are protected from violations of their rights. They work through the media, bringing attention to situations where rights have been violated, hoping to bring about change. ||
 * 2. || [[image:ao-map.gif width="231" height="246"]] || [] || Angola is a country on the west coast of Africa. It has a history of long civil wars and poor infrastructure. One of its latest issues is corrupt and unfair voting. Human Rights is attempting to stop this. ||
 * 3. || [[image:_41009752_angola300_afp.jpg width="240" height="240"]] || [|http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41009000/jpg/_41009752_angola300_afp.jp] || With high infant mortality rates and poor sources of cleaning water, Angola is not an easy place to live. Recently though, the government has become democratic and even more recently more balanced throughout the different branches. ||
 * 4. || [[image:fapa-daa_sa-3.jpg width="256" height="149"]] || [] || Earlier in its history, major civil wars devastated the country, and made it more difficult for Angola to be a successful country today. ||
 * 5. || [[image:voting_booth.gif width="238" height="292"]] || [] || Now, Angola is seemingly on the right track with elections occurring and balanced power in the government. Unfortunately, the voting has not always been fair and/or available to everyone. ||
 * 6. || [[image:58699_resized_democracy.jpg width="138" height="169"]] || [] || The "Democracy or Monopoly?" was a 45 page report on how there had been violations of fair voting rights. The National Electoral Commission failed to take action against the violations including flaws in voting, tabulation, and counting. ||
 * 7. || [[image:Angola_Elections.jpg width="320" height="238"]] || http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__bDJqtOxUbU/SMAq2z5TaTI/AAAAAAAADT4/_aOMl0imkwQ/s400/Angola+Elections.bmp || Citizens of Angola were also cheated of fair media, when the ruling party abused state media and resources. Now the electoral body has announced a "commission of inquiry" into the election flaws, but none of the work had been published. ||
 * 8. || [[image:340x.jpg width="272" height="411"]] || http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/09q57qB8ot8Tm/340x.jpg || Now, with Human Rights Watch's help, Angola will hopefully be able to have a fair election so more legislation can be passed that increases the rights of its citizens. One law that will soon be enforced is the new press law to stop the government's interference with the state media. Let's hope the net headline of this paper is "Victory for Human Rights!" ||