Trending rights tweets this week: Public accountability and privacy are under threat in Mexico; Egyptian authorities arrest wife of imprisoned human rights lawyer; international action needed in Sudan; Kremlin critic sentenced to 25 years in prison; UK government scheme to compensate “Windrush scandal” victims is failing and violating rights of many; why Human Rights Watch is not paying for Twitter verification; and groups urge United Nations to respect human rights in efforts to combat antisemitism.
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