In today's Brief: Saudi Arabia's crackdown using terrorism laws; China pressures Nepal to crack down on Tibetan refugees; Syria's crush of refugees told through one woman's tragic story; Europeans understandably upset over US mass surveillance, but European companies are selling surveillance tools to some of the world's most abusive governments; attacks on aid providers in Burma; Obama disappoints in Saudi Arabia; Uganda's anti-gay law; atrocities & the arms trade; Iran's role in Syria; and migrants rescued off Crete.
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Human Rights Watch Daily Brief, 1 April 2014
Saudi Arabia, China, Tibet, Nepal, Burma, Saudi Arabia, Uganda, Iran, Syria, Greece
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