In today's Brief: Utah may bring back firing squad; Washington charges defendants $250 for a jury; too scared to call the police in Tennessee; Palestinian justice system prosecutes the victims; Bulgaria's ugly underbelly; South Sudan on brink of catastrophe; Rwanda's "disappeared"; did British troops commit war crimes in Iraq?; Syria latest; activist held in Burundi; Bosnia war crimes trial; Jordan's terror law; chaos in Libya, #BringBackOurGirls - and then what?; Killer Robots; and Queer in Africa...
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Human Rights Watch Daily Brief, 19 May 2014
South Sudan, Rwanda, UK, Syria, Burundi, Bosnia, Jordan, Libya, Nigeria, Killer Robots, Queer in Africa
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