In today's Brief: Second ICC investigation into the Central African Republic; breaking news that will impact future hosts of the Olympics; new signatories to mercury treaty; two men arrested on Rwanda genocide suspicions in Sweden; assassination spree in Libya; more Syria strikes; "grim prophecy" of a Syrian activist; Russia's QueerFest; China jails activist; gay rights in Uganda; Abu Qatada not guilty; Hong Kong protests; Yemen latest; escape from North Korea; Nepal war-time rapes; & "free Burundi activist", says Obama.
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Human Rights Watch Daily Brief, 24 September 2014
Libya, Syria, Russia, China, Uganda, Jordan, Hong Kong, Yemen, North Korea, Nepal, Burundi
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