- Clément
Nyaletsossi Voule is a
Togolese diplomat and jurist.
Voule served as the
United Nations Special Rapporteur on the
Rights to
Freedom of Peaceful...
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Cookesley Voules (4
January 1843 – 6 May 1923) was an
English first-class cricketer,
educator and clergyman. The son of the
Reverend Francis Plimley Voules, he...
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Koffi Agbényéga
Voule-Frititi (born 10 July 1934) was a
Togolese politician, who
served as a
deputy in the
National ****embly of Togo. He was a member...
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Freedom of
Peaceful ****embly and ****ociation (Clément
Nyaletsossi Voule)
Freedom of
Opinion and
Expression (Irene Khan)
Freedom of
Religion or Belief...
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cannons to Thailand. UN
human rights experts,
including Clément
Nyaletsossi Voule,
Special Rapporteur on the
Right to
Freedom of
Peaceful ****embly and of...
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Pentstemon David Horne as Mr.
Garvace Ernest Jay as Mr.
Hinks Cyril Smith as Mr.
Voules Wylie Watson as Mr.
Rusper Jay
Laurier as Mr.
Boomer Doris Hare as May Pant...
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Working Group on
Enforced or
Involuntary Disappearances; Clément
Nyaletsossi Voule, the
Special Rapporteur on the
rights to
freedom of
peaceful ****embly and...
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Alfred Joseph Voules Brown, also
known as Alf
Brown Inyjarurri (24
October 1868 – 21 July 1955), was a
customs officer, trepanger,
trader who
lived on...
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Farida Shaheed,
Mohamed Abdelsalam Babiker [de], Clément
Nyaletsossi Voule,
Attiya Waris,
Vitit Muntarbhorn,
Barbara G. Reynolds [de], Bina D'Costa...