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Chelsea Manning is Free, Others Still at Risk

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Australia’s Cells of Horror

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EU Should Step Up Pressure on Poland

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May 14, 2017 Dispatches

Fresh Torture Accusations Leveled Against Uganda’s Police

Police Units Change Name, but Abuses Continue

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