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Corporacion de Promocion y Defensa de los Derechos del Pueblo (CODEPU)

The primary objectives of CODEPU are to promote and protect human rights through treatment, support, defence, reporting, training, and investigation; and to cooperate in the consolidation of democracy and the effective promotion of the rights of individuals and communities.

http://www.codepu.cl/

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Grupo Tortura Nunca Mais/Rio de Janeiro (GTNM/RJ)

The main objective of GTNM/RJ are physical, psychological, and social rehabilitation of victims of institutionalized violence.

http://www.torturanuncamais-rj.org.br/

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Some perspectives on torture victims, reparation and mental recovery

Article2, Paul Dalton IRCTV, AHRC

This article surveys issues related to the pursuit of reparation by victims of torture or their family members. What is the legal right to reparation, and how successfully has it been implemented in different countries?

http://www.humanrights.asia/resources/journals-magazines/article2/0106/some-perspectives-on-torture-victims-reparation-and-mental-recovery-paul-dalton

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Albanian Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma and Torture Victims

The Albanian Rehabilitation Centre for Trauma and Torture Victims – ARCT is an independent, non-governmental organisation established in 1993. ARCT is the only centre in Albania with experience in the rehabilitation of survivors of torture and organised violence and prevention of torture. ARCT applies a multidisciplinary approach in its activities.

http://www.arct.org/

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UN Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture

The Fund was established by General Assembly resolution 36/151 of 16 December 1981 to receive voluntary contributions from Governments, non-governmental organizations and individuals for distribution to non-governmental organizations providing humanitarian assistance to victims of torture and members of their family.

https://www.ohchr.org/en/issues/torture/unvft/pages/index.aspx

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Organization for Defending Victims of Violence (ODVV)

The Organization for Defending Victims of Violence (ODVV) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization based in Tehran, Iran.

http://www.odvv.org/

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