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September 20, 2019 Report

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Indonesia: Draft Criminal Code Disastrous for Rights

Remove Provisions Harmful to Women, Minorities, Free Speech

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US Government Mass Surveillance Isn’t ‘Secret’

Courts Should Protect the Public, Not Duck and Cover

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