lunes, 13 de enero de 2014

Best of Dispatches | Human Rights Watch

Best of Dispatches | Human Rights Watch:

 Emma Sinclair-Webb examined the impunity in Turkey for the military’s targeting of civilians, Lydia Gall reported on the failure of Bulgaria to provide adequate shelter for asylum seekers, Elaine Pearson covered Nauru’s expensive plan to keep journalists from its poor human rights record, Boris Dittrich addressed the implications of a professional athlete coming out – especially ahead of Sochi, and Laura Pitter argued that the US government has a responsibility to show leniency toward Edward Snowden. These were some of the best read posts in Dispatches, our daily forum for breaking human rights news and commentary. You can find all our Dispatches here.

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