In today's Brief: Afghanistan’s journalists betrayed; the death penalty in Iran and the United States; Benghazi; Luxembourg becomes the seventeenth country to pass marriage equality; Iraq on the brink; Egypt releases a journalist - but what about the others?; Pakistan protesters shot with live ammo; Thai activist missing now feared 'disappeared'; being gay in Kyrgyzstan; Syria's chemical weapons; plight of Burma's Rohingya; and a cover-up in Darfur?
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Human Rights Watch Daily Brief, 18 June 2014
Iraq, Egypt, Pakistan, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, Syria, Burma, Darfur
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