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  1. Top Human Rights Tweets of the Past Week...

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    This headline... No, BBC, supporting torture is actually supporting crime. Torture is illegal (also immoral & ineffective).

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    Jordan is making it easier for children of Jordanian mothers and non-Jordanian fathers to receive basic services but that's no substitute for ending discrimination against Jordanian women by allowing them to confer citizenship like Jordanian men.

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    Reflections on the police killing verdict in Chicago: a forward step taken and the mountain yet to climb.

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    A humane jurist: after 6 inmate deaths, Cleveland judge refuses to send people accused of low-level crimes to the county jail.

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    12th anniversary since paid the ultimate price for her bravery in investigating & reporting on violations. Achieving justice & establishing the truth about her murder must become a top political priority

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    I won't say this is unbelievable - it's Saudi Arabia, so it's all too possible - but still, if Saudi journalist Jamal was murdered inside the Saudi consulate, it represents a horrific new level of Saudi crackdown on dissent

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    Every single Saudi I know is terrified reading this, openly or secretly. It really means the Saudi government can kill any of them, anywhere. No escape. And that’s exactly what MBS what’s them to think.

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    . statement 1/4 on asylum seeker Hassan al-Kontar in : “Under no circumstances should send Hassan al-Kontar back into harm’s way in , where he would likely face detention and physical abuse at the hands of the regime.

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    The lessons we have to learn from the Laquan McDonald verdict, my op-Ed In The Washington Post, discusses whether we are getting closer to becoming a nation that actually believes that

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    Oct 5

    ”We must not only imagine a better future for women, children and persecuted minorities, we must work consistently to make it happen - prioritizing humanity, not war.” , 2018 laureate Warm congrats Nadia! Your courage & humanity give hope to so many.

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    Shame on the US Senate...

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    13 hours ago

    Proud to share my op-Ed on The lessons we have to learn from the Laquan McDonald verdict - The Washington Post ⁦

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    The allegations against Brett Kavanaugh have not been adequately investigated. Putting him on the Supreme Court sends a message to survivors of sexual assault that their voices don’t matter.

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    Trump, a man who brags about his own sexual assaults, and his obedient Republicans have held American women down, covered their mouths, and assaulted them. In a short time, will make sure women have no legal control over their own bodies. (image by )

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    Shame on them. Shame on us. I’ve lost faith in the body I’d long come to believe was a vital counterweight to the executive branch

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  18. Shame on the US Senate...

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    Oct 6

    At least 235 civilians have been killed this year in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Beni territory. The Week in Numbers

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    “It comes down to a strong commitment to ”: David Grevemberg of on leadership+legacy Full house for our two groundbreaking panels on in Buenos Aires Watch live:

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