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The Commission of Inquiry should undertake a vigorous campaign to inform all citizens of their right to bring charges against anyone who has violated their rights. The government and human rights associations should also undertake pro- grams to support citizens in filing these complaints.
6. Public sessions of the Commission of Inquiry and important trials, particularly of civilian or military ofTicials, should be broadcast on national radio.
7. The army and the police must be clearly separate,
... each with its own command structure. Each must be restricted to its assignea task, either providing national de- fense or maintaining public order, and each should be trained, equipped and orga- nized for its respective task. The national police force should be responsible to some minister other tnan the Minister of National Defense.
8. The government should make every effort to ensure that the ethnic composition of the army and the police force refiects that of the national population.
9. The government should actively keep track of rumors circulating in the country that might disturb the peace and shoulcl use the national radio to refute them and to disseminate the truth as widely as possible.


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