In today's Brief: The Snowden clemency debate; Sochi one month away and pressure mounts for Russia to end anti-LGBT laws; What happened to thousands of people disappeared in Mexico's drug war?; South Korea has stopped exporting tear gas to Bahrain; Bulgaria fails Syria's refugees; Turkish impunity continues unabated; Ken Roth goes head to head with Stephen Colbert; Peace talks as fighting in South Sudan continues; Thailand's "boat children"; US to send more arms to Iraq amid clashes; nearly one million displaced in CAR; air strikes in Syria; post-election crackdown in Bangladesh; security clampdown in Russia; and tech's double-edged sword for human rights.
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Human Rights Watch Daily Brief, 7 January 2014
South Sudan, Thailand, Iraq, CAR, Syria, Bangladesh, Russia, tech
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