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November 21, 2014November 21, 2014lolejnikova@pace.edu

Can History Ever Absolve a Villain? No Closure for the Victims of the Duvalier Regime

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China: Remedying Violence With Death?

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Demanding Stronger Protection for Freedom of Expression

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Pakistan Criticized for Attacks on Journalists

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Being a Journalist is a Crime?!

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