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The Saudi Dress Code Debacle
A woman named Khulood was interrogated this week in Riyadh and handed over for prosecution. Her transgression? Wearing “indecent” clothing.
Snowden-Linked Asylum Cases Should Be Expedited
The Canadian government should fast-track its consideration of the refugee claims of seven people who sheltered US whistle-blower Edward Snowden before he left Hong Kong in 2013.
Execution Site Near Mosul’s Old City
“As Prime Minister Abadi enjoys victory in Mosul, he is ignoring the flood of evidence of Iraqi soldiers committing vicious war crimes in the very city he’s promised to liberate.”
Russia's Assault on Freedom of Expression
Russia has introduced significant restrictions to online speech and invasive surveillance of online activity and prosecutes critics under the guise of fighting extremism.
Liu Xia: “I Am Not Free”
Concerns for Liu Xia have mounted over recent weeks, as even her mourning for her late husband Liu Xiaobo has been carried out under the government’s strict surveillance and control.

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