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Report: Somali civilians 'routinely targeted' for brutality

Soldiers, insurgents and bandits routinely target civilians in Somalia for rape, robbery and murder, according to an Amnesty International report released Tuesday.

U.S. ignores religious oppression, federal panel says

China, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are among 11 countries that practice religious oppression, a federal commission says.

'Dirty War' witness freed after being captured

A human rights activist whose disappearance prompted an intense government manhunt in Argentina said Thursday he was released by his captors after being tied up and beaten.

Report: Mogadishu battles leave 81 dead

Two days of fighting between government and Ethiopian troops and Islamic militants in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, left 81 civilians dead and more than 100 wounded, a local human rights group reported Sunday.

China says 35 arrested in Olympics bomb plot

Islamic terrorists planned to attack Beijing, Shanghai and other Chinese locations with poisonous gas and explosives to sabotage the Summer Olympic Games, China announced Thursday.

Time.com: Will the Olympic Torch Burn China?

A perfect storm is gathering for Beijing's inflexible rulers and it is inextricably linked to the Olympic Games

Rice criticizes China for sentencing rights activist

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice criticized the Chinese government Thursday for sentencing human rights activist Hu Jia to jail and said the United States will launch new human rights talks with Beijing.

China rejects U.S. attack on human rights

China's foreign minister Wednesday rejected criticism of its human rights record, accusing the United States of "clinging to a Cold War mentality" and "practicing double standards."

Torture victim exposes Bangladesh abuses

Human Rights Watch on Thursday issued a first-person account of the incarceration and torture in Bangladesh of one of its consultants -- an outspoken human rights advocate, journalist and blogger.

Time.com: New Charges of Torture in Bangladesh

Bangladesh's new government vowed to stamp out corruption and restore order. But a new report outlining the arrest and abuse of a local journalist raises concerns it's pushing too far

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