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Political Science Human Rights

Pale Blue Hope

Death and Life in Asian Peacekeeping

by (author) Ronald Poulton

Publisher
Turnstone Press
Initial publish date
Jun 2008
Category
Human Rights, Lawyers & Judges
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780888013309
    Publish Date
    Jun 2008
    List Price
    $22

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In 1998 Ron Poulton traveled to Tajikistan as a legal adviser to the UN Mission. It was his job to ensure the men on trial for killing members of a UN observer force-Team Garm-received a fair trial. Poulton vividly captures life in Dushanbe, the Tajik capital, a city full of fear and nightly curfews, where political murders are common and suspicion haunts the streets.

About the author

Ron Poulton has worked as a refugee lawyer for UNHCR in Hong Kong, and as a UN human rights investigator in Cambodia, as well as a legal advisor to UN peacekeeping in Tajikistan. He has testified before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights investigating Canada's treatment of non-citizens, and before a Parliamentary committee on immigration. He has acted as counsel in a number of immigration and constitutional cases and has appeared in the Supreme Court of Canada. He has taught classes at University of Toronto and University of Ottawa.

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