In today's Brief: Edward Snowden calls on technology companies to step up their privacy game; the Sochi Paralympics are open, but Russia is still mostly closed to people with disabilities; UN report calls Uganda's "prayer camps" inhumane for people with mental disabilities; Mali's chance for truth, justice and reconciliation; decriminalizing drugs; Ukraine crisis; displacement in CAR; disturbing video from Sri Lanka's war; Syria's starvation tactics; Iraq "at war"; conditions in Egypt's jails revealed; politically motivated prosecutions in Malaysia; social media & capital punishment in Iran; and International Women's Day.
Human Rights Watch Daily Brief, 10 March 2014
Ukraine, CAR, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Malaysia, International Women's Day
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