Human Rights
UN data shows need for urgent action to end female genital mutilation, child marriage

Kalpona was 12 when her parents arranged for her to marry a man more than twice her age. A few days before the wedding, they agreed to let her continue with school instead.
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UK''s new funding to protect millions of girls from child marriage

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Thailand: Two Months Under Military Rule
The Thai military junta should immediately revoke rights-abusing martial law powers, end censorship, and stop persecuting dissidents and critics, Human Rights Watch said. The junta should urgently restore democratic, civilian rule.
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US: Terrorism Prosecutions Often An Illusion
The US Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have targeted American Muslims in abusive counterterrorism “sting operations” based on religious and ethnic identity, Human Rights Watch and Columbia Law School’s Human Rights Institute said in a report released. Many of the more than 500 terrorism-related cases prosecuted in US federal courts since September 11, 2001, have alienated the very communities that can help prevent terrorist crimes.
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Central African Republic: No Amnesty for Serious Crimes
Mediators and participants at the Brazzaville forum to discuss the Central African Republic crisis should reject any calls for an amnesty for serious human rights crimes, Human Rights Watch said.
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UN reports serious human rights violations, potential war crimes in Iraq

Khazir camp for Internally Displaced Persons, Iraq.
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Middle East: As fighting worsens, UN chief heads to region to help broker solution

A Palestinian girl stands on the ruins of her home after it was destroyed in an airstrike in a refugee camp in the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip (12 July 2014).
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Ethiopia: Drop Case Against Bloggers, Journalists
The Ethiopian government should immediately drop politically motivated charges brought against 10 bloggers and journalists on July 17, 2014, under the country’s deeply flawed anti-terrorism law.
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UN, European officials concerned at deliberate attacks on civilians in Central African Republic

Central African Republic children in Chad.
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