Honduran Activists Attacked; "Disastrous" War On Drugs in US; Yemen Conflict: HRW Daily Brief
Plus: UN warning on Philippines' drugs crackdown; imprisoned China scholar wins award; concern over anti-migrant campaign in French town; why violence in DR Congo could worsen; the water 'haves' and 'have-nots'; anger boiling over in Ethiopia; & social media giants in snooping row...
In human rights news around the world today: Honduran activists shot at just months after Berta Cáceres murdered; the "Disastrous" War On Drugs In The US; Yemen Conflict Rages On; Why State Of Emergency May Stoke Ethiopia Unrest.
Plus: UN warning on Philippines' drugs crackdown; imprisoned China scholar wins Martin Ennals award; concern over discriminatory anti-migrant campaign in French town; why political violence in DR Congo could worsen further; the world's water 'haves' and 'have-nots'; Yemen - the "forgotten" war of the Middle East; & social media giants in snooping row...
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