- OM-buudz-mən, also US: /-bədz-, -bʌdz-/ -bədz-, -budz-), ombud, ombuds, bud,
ombudswoman, ombudsperson, or
public advocate[citation needed] is a
government employee...
- 2017. "816
Donetsk residents still kept in Ukraine's
prisons —
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original on 8
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criminal and
former politician and
businesswoman who
served as the
National Ombudswoman from 2009-2014 and as a
member of the
Legislative ****embly of
Costa Rica...
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influential public figure in her country. She was the
first Human Rights Ombudswoman (Defensor del Pueblo) (1998–2003) of
Bolivia and
President of the Senate...
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torture in the
context of the Bush administration's use of torture. NPR's
Ombudswoman Alicia Shepard's
defense of the
policy was that "calling waterboarding...
- cabinet,
Merino was
appointed by the
Peruvian Congress as the
national ombudswoman for Peru,
serving from 2005 to 2011, a
position officially known as the...
- report,
pointing out that its
authors did not go to Venezuela.
Venezuelan ombudswoman Gabriela Ramírez said the
report distorted and took
statistics out of...
- or Síndica de
Greuges ("advocate of grievances") is the
ombudsman or
ombudswoman,
while the Síndic de
Comptes or Síndica de
Comptes is a
board member...
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Russian Prosecutor General and
Interior Ministry to help
Kremlin rights ombudswoman Tatyana Moskalkova check the
reported abuse. UK
Deputy Foreign Secretary...
- w****s of
international pressure, the
Kremlin authorized its
human rights ombudswoman,
Tatyana Moskalkova, to
conduct an investigation,
Investigators were...