In today's Brief: Crimes against humanity in North Korea; more troops to CAR; apologies as Syria talks fail; censorship in Morocco; cluster bombs in South Sudan; protesters assaulted in Cambodia; Boko Haram in Nigeria; anti-gay laws in Uganda & Nigeria; terror on the rise; Prince Charles; and modern-day slavery...
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Human Rights Watch Daily Brief, 17 February 2014
North Korea, Syria, CAR, Morocco, South Sudan, Cambodia, Nigeria, Uganda, terrorism, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, modern-day slavery
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