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When Will Iraq Start Protecting Journalists?

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Until Activists Are Free, Talk of Reform Rings Hollow

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Marginalized Communities Will Pay Highest Price for Pulling Plug on US Census

Rights at Risk Due to Potential Undercounting

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Lebanon’s Brazen Attempt to Silence a Torture Victim

Ziad Itani’s Case Presents Worrying Signs for Rights

Ziad Itani, a Lebanese actor, who was exonerated of spying for Israel, is carried after he was released by Lebanese authorities. Itani has accused security officials of torturing him and has called on authorities to investigate.
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English Tests for Visas Will Keep Australian Families Apart

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Ban Degrading, Unscientific, Abusive Test

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