Human Rights
Egypt: Morsy Aides Moved From Secret Detention
Egypt’s transfer of five members of former President Mohamed Morsy’s administration to Tora prison since December 17, 2013, fails to remedy over five months of secret military detention. Tora prison authorities have denied access to the aides’ lawyers and relatives, preventing them from helping to ensure the men’s basic rights.
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OSCE/ODIHR final report on Azerbaijan presidential election recommends measures to bring elections in line with OSCE commitments, international standards

Final Report of OSCE/ODIHR on Azerbaijani presidential elections held on 9 October 2013 was presented on 24 December 2013.
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Austria’s legal framework provides sound basis for democratic elections, says OSCE/ODIHR report, more transparency needed

Austria's national Parliament in Vienna.
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Burma: Free All Remaining Political Prisoners
Burma’s President Thein Sein should honor his pledge to release all political prisoners by the end of 2013, Human Rights Watch said. The releases should include the more than 200 people charged this year with political offenses.
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Bangladesh: Investigate Killing of Witness
The Bangladeshi authorities should urgently set up an effective mechanism to protect witnesses in cases before the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), Human Rights Watch said.
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Khodorkovsky: Russia Still Has Political Prisoners
Russia's former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, recently pardoned by Russia's president, gave his first news conference Sunday after spending more than 10 years in prison on charges of embezzlement and tax fraud. Khodorkovsky appeared composed and thoughtful while he answered questions at Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin.
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In Philippines, Ban pledges solidarity with people of typhoon-hit Tacloban

Visiting Tacloban, Philippines, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon surveys damage left by Typhoon Haiyan.
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Syria: Dozens of Government Attacks in Aleppo
Dozens of government airstrikes that have killed hundreds of civilians, including children, in Aleppo governorate in the last month were unlawful. After months of stalemate between government and opposition forces in Aleppo, Human Rights Watch documented an intensification of government attacks starting on November 23. December 15 to 18 saw the most intense aerial attacks in Aleppo to date.
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Uganda: President Should Reject Anti-Homosexuality Bill
Uganda’s president, Yoweri Museveni, should veto the Anti-Homosexuality Bill passed by parliament on December 20, 2013, four Ugandan and international human rights organizations said. The bill would increase penalties for some forms of consensual same-sex conduct between adults, curtail constitutionally protected rights to privacy, family life, and equality, and violate the rights to freedom of association and expression, the groups said.
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Honduras: Accusations by Military Endanger Activist
The Honduran government is putting human rights activists at risk by failing to repudiate dangerous remarks by a senior military officer, Human Rights Watch said. An army colonel recently claimed that Annie Bird, co-director of the US-based nongovernmental organization Rights Action, was working to destabilize the Bajo Aguán region, where land disputes have led to violence.
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