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December 6, 2024 Dispatches

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Authorities Should Establish Clear Compensation Process, Ensure Military Accountability

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Belgian Ruling a Landmark Win for Reparations Movement

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Brazil Fails to Launch Long-Awaited Pesticide Reduction Plan

Policymakers Should Press for Robust and Timely Implementation

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December 2, 2024 Dispatches

Prominent Human Rights Lawyer Beaten in Cameroon

Ensure Impartial Investigation, Hold Perpetrators Accountable

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December 2, 2024 Dispatches

Make President Biden’s Only Trip to Africa Count

First-Ever US Presidential Visit to Angola Should Highlight Human Rights Concerns

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World Court Considers Climate Change

Hearings Begin in Advisory Opinion on State Obligations

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