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September 19, 2017 Dispatches

Police Cells Are No Place for Migrant Kids

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September 19, 2017 Dispatches

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Pact Would Enshrine Key Rights Protections

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September 19, 2017 Dispatches

Progress Slows in Ending Child Labor

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German Election No Time for Complacency on Turkey and Russia

Government Should Continue to Push These Countries on Human Rights Issues

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September 18, 2017 Dispatches

Indonesia’s Dangerous ‘Anti-Communist’ Paranoia

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Deadly Attack in Taizz Shows Need for International Inquiry

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Should Corporate Social Responsibility be Voluntary or Binding?

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September 15, 2017 Dispatches

A Move to Restore Dignity to Syria’s Victims

Small Case in Sweden a Worthy Start

Stockholm District Court, where most of Sweden’s war crimes cases are adjudicated.
September 15, 2017 Dispatches

One Step Forward, One Step Back in Tunisia

Progress on Women’s Rights; Regression on Justice

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Indonesia’s Attorney General Rejects LGBT Discrimination

All Government Agencies Should Follow Suit

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