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maandag 14 oktober 2013

Human Rights Watch - THE WEEK IN RIGHTS - October 3 , 2013


Human Rights WatchTHE WEEK IN RIGHTS
October 3, 2013
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Lost in Syria’s Black Hole for Doing Their Jobs

Since the early days of the March 2011 uprising, Syrian security forces have targeted medics and lawyers who helped those who were wounded or detained. They have targeted and tortured humanitarian aid workers and peaceful political activists. Syria remains one of the most dangerous places in the world for professional and citizen journalists.

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Bombs Strike School in SyriaA Syrian government airstrike using fuel-air explosive bombs hit outside a secondary school in the opposition-held city of Raqqa, killing at least 12 students attending their first day of classes.
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Africa
In the lead story in yesterday’s Sudan Tribune, President Omar al-Bashir denied that the government was involved in killing scores of mostly young people who participated in protests that raged across Sudan over the past week. Yet evidence collected by groups on the ground indicates otherwise. 
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EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIARussia Should Drop Piracy Charges Against Greenpeace Activists

Charging these activists with piracy is disproportionate and absurd. It appears to be aimed more at dissuading environmental activists from future protests against Russia’s oil drilling projects in the Arctic than at holding anyone accountable for any actual infraction. 
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EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA
Dispatches: 3 Steps FIFA Can Take to Ensure Positive Legacy in Qatar
by Nicholas McGeehan 
FIFA’s Executive Committee is meeting in Zurich today and tomorrow, and world football’s governing body has much to discuss. UEFA President Michel Platini’s has stated that he is “much more concerned” about the issue of migrant workers’ rights in Qatar, host of the 2022 World Cup, than the ongoing debate over the proposed switch of the event from summer to winter. This is a welcome realignment of priorities. 
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TWEET of the WEEK
Before #Westgate#Somalia civilians too often the target of Al Shabaab attacks. @LaetitiaBaderhttp://bit.ly/1g7oFe9. 
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