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Singapore: Legal Charges Threat to Freedom of Expression

(New York) - Singapore officials should cease using criminal defamation and contempt laws to silence government critics, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Singapore: Legal Charges Threat to Freedom of Expression

(New York) - Singapore officials should cease using criminal defamation and contempt laws to silence government critics, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Singapore: Legal Charges Threat to Freedom of Expression

(New York) - Singapore officials should cease using criminal defamation and contempt laws to silence government critics, Human Rights Watch said today.
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India: Don’t Repeat Misuse of Counterterrorism Laws

(New York) - The Indian government should revise its draconian 2008 amendments to counterterrorism laws that can lead to serious violations of human rights, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today. The amendments mirror previous counterterrorism laws that had been allowed to lapse or were repealed because of the abuses committed under them, Human Rights Watch said.
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India: Don’t Repeat Misuse of Counterterrorism Laws

(New York) - The Indian government should revise its draconian 2008 amendments to counterterrorism laws that can lead to serious violations of human rights, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today. The amendments mirror previous counterterrorism laws that had been allowed to lapse or were repealed because of the abuses committed under them, Human Rights Watch said.
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India: Don’t Repeat Misuse of Counterterrorism Laws

(New York) - The Indian government should revise its draconian 2008 amendments to counterterrorism laws that can lead to serious violations of human rights, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today. The amendments mirror previous counterterrorism laws that had been allowed to lapse or were repealed because of the abuses committed under them, Human Rights Watch said.
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Afghanistan: Investigate Any Newly Disclosed Civilian Casualty Incidents

(New York) - US and NATO forces should immediately agree to investigate any previously undisclosed civilian casualty incidents in Afghanistan revealed in US military documents leaked to the media on July 25, 2010, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Afghanistan: Investigate Any Newly Disclosed Civilian Casualty Incidents

(New York) - US and NATO forces should immediately agree to investigate any previously undisclosed civilian casualty incidents in Afghanistan revealed in US military documents leaked to the media on July 25, 2010, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Afghanistan: Investigate Any Newly Disclosed Civilian Casualty Incidents

(New York) - US and NATO forces should immediately agree to investigate any previously undisclosed civilian casualty incidents in Afghanistan revealed in US military documents leaked to the media on July 25, 2010, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Cambodia: Tribunal’s First Step in Search for Justice

(Phnom Penh) - Today's guilty verdict by Cambodia's Khmer Rouge tribunal in the trial of the chief of the notorious Tuol Sleng prison is an important step in the search for justice for the victims of the Khmer Rouge, Human Rights Watch said today.
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