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A Green Light to Use Chemical Weapons

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President Obama Fails Child Soldiers

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Remembering Northern Uganda’s Legendary James Otto

Human Rights Watch Mourns Passing of Activist

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September 28, 2016 Dispatches

A Major Setback for Justice in Brazil

Court Voids Convictions Against 73 Military Police Officers

Prisoners at the Carandiru Detention House, where 111 inmates died during a police crackdown, tell journalists that the incident was a 'massacre' and call for human rights groups to investigate conditions at the dangerously overcrowded jail, Brazil's larg
September 28, 2016 Dispatches

Act Swiftly to End Impunity in Burundi

With Crisis Ongoing, Human Rights Council Should Support Commission of Inquiry

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September 27, 2016 Dispatches

China Targets ‘Die Hard’ Lawyers

Campaign to Silence Human Rights Lawyers

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September 26, 2016 Dispatches

Indonesia Seeks End to Female Genital Mutilation

Government Should Also Prohibit Abusive ‘Virginity Tests’

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US Congress Rebukes Saudi Arabia over Yemen

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Children Face Twin Threat from Pollution and Climate Change

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Canada’s Detention of Children

Kids Suffer Long-Term Harm From Immigration Detention

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