In today's Brief: CIA Torture Report still under wraps amid spying controversy; people in Turkey take to the streets; children prosecuted as adults in the US; Saudi Arabia talks rights in Geneva, represses rights at home; setback for reproductive rights in Spain; challenge to Uganda's anti-LGBT law; Ukraine tensions; CAR violence; death by teargas canister in Turkey; journalist killed in Kabul; Paralympics open, Russia closed; UNICEF on Syria; forgetting Bolivia's victims; Spain's bad bullets; development experts empowering dictators; the Web at 25; and Orange pulls ads from Ugandan Red Pepper.
Human Rights Watch Daily Brief, 11 March 2014
Ukraine, CAR, Turkey, Afghanistan, Russia, Syria, Bolivia, Spain, development and rights, online freedom, Uganda
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