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donderdag 18 juli 2013

THE WEEK IN RIGHTS July 18, 2013

Protesters in Turkey Seriously Injured by Teargas Fire 
Photo © 2013 Miguel Carminati 

Burak Ünveren, a protester, lost an eye when Turkey's police fired a teargas canister directly at him. Close-range teargas canister fire also fractured Hasan Kiliçgedik's skull and broke Ergin Sahin's leg. 

Although teargas is normally not a lethal weapon, teargas canisters can inflict serious and even life-threatening wounds when fired directly at people, which happened over and over again in Istanbul's Gezi Park protests. Human Rights Watch independently documented 10 such cases, and local groups recorded many more. 

In addition to firing teargas canisters directly at protesters, police shot huge quantities of teargas into confined spaces such as a hotel lobby, a hospital, and makeshift health clinics. 
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AfricaIn Cameroon, LGBTI Rights Activist Found Dead, Tortured

Eric Ohena Lembembe was an inspiring activist whose work was deeply appreciated by human rights activists in Cameroon and around the world. Advocating for equal rights in Cameroon, where LGBTI people face severe discrimination and violence, takes tremendous courage. Eric's activism paved the way for a society based on equality and nondiscrimination. 
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EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIAMeeting Edward Snowden

When I received an email late Thursday from one "Edward Snowden" I was naturally skeptical. The invitation, supposedly from one of the world's most sought-after people, had a whiff of Cold War-era spy thriller to it. The note instructed me to go to the arrivals hall of Sheremetyevo Airport, where "someone from airport staff will be waiting there to receive you with a sign labeled 'G9.'" 
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EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIALebanon Should Investigate Army Beatings, Death in Custody

The army's announced investigations are encouraging but the real test will be whether these investigations result in appropriate prosecutions. Not only is justice for the victims at stake, but also the army's reputation. 
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These people were seriously injured by teargas fire in Turkey. 
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TWEET of the WEEK
#Nigeria gives shameful red-carpet welcome to #Bashir, wanted by the #ICC for genocide, other atrocities in #Darfur. http://ow.ly/n3tWY
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