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September 25, 2019 Dispatches

Don’t Be Fooled by Venezuela’s Seeming Change of Heart

UN Human Rights Council Should Create an Independent Fact-Finding Mission

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September 24, 2019 Dispatches

Sudan’s New Investigation Committee Raises Concerns

Revisions Needed to Ensure Independent, Credible Inquiry

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UK Parliament Free to Uphold Rights Over Brexit

Government Should Follow Supreme Court Ruling to Ensure Rights Protections

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President Should Make Good on Promises to Change Protest Law

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Critics of Myanmar Government Facing Prison Time

Civilian Officials’ Intolerance of Criticism Rivaling Military’s

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More Repression Feared as Crackdown on Protestors Intensifies

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US Consumer Complaints Database Will Remain Public

A Positive Development for the Rights of the Poor

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Harmful Provisions in Bill Should Be Rejected Outright

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September 23, 2019 Dispatches

Without Sign Language, Deaf People Are Not Equal

Governments Should Ensure Equal Access to Information and Services

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No Justice 3 Years After DR Congo Massacre

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September 20, 2019 Dispatches

Britain Should Practice What It Preaches

Parliament Suspension at Home as Government Champions Rights Abroad

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September 19, 2019 Dispatches

Address, Don’t Dismiss, Kashmir Grievances

Modi’s US Visit Should Embrace Rights

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UN Shares Details of Burundian Activist’s Murder

Family Deserve Full Investigation and Justice

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US Government Mass Surveillance Isn’t ‘Secret’

Courts Should Protect the Public, Not Duck and Cover

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