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Liberty
January 28, 2014 Dr. Hanan Chehata
Where are the champions of human rights when it comes to the jailing of young Muslim protesters in London?
When political protesters are arrested by "oppressive regimes" around the world, human rights organisations are the first to rally the call for justice. In practically every issue of Amnesty...
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