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Human Rights Watch: Populist Leaders Attacking Human Rights Values
WASHINGTON—The increased willingness by authoritarian national leaders to ignore and, in some cases, flout fundamental human rights is the dominant theme of Human Rights Watch's annual review of human rights ...
January 18, 2017
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