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<title>Activists Support Int'l Day for Torture Survivors</title>
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<description>Today, on the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, dozens of human rights groups around the world spoke out in solidarity with torture survivors and asked policy makers and regular citizens to support rehabilitation services. 
From: International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims</description>
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<title>Zimbabwe: What Now?</title>
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<description>WASHINGTON, Jun 24 (OneWorld) - Zimbabwe's civil society groups and the U.S. government agree that the decision by opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai to withdraw from this Friday's run-off election was the right one, but as talk of potential negotiations and military interventions abound, no one can predict with any certainty what will happen next.</description>
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<title>Pakistan May Commute Death Sentence</title>
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<description>To commemorate the birthday of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, the Pakistani government is recommending President Musharraf commute the death sentences of more than 7,000 prisoners to life imprisonment.</description>
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<title>Europe's Role in U.S. Torture Policies Condemned</title>
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<description>European governments are dodging the truth about the U.S. practice of kidnapping and illegally sending terrorism suspects for interrogation in countries with a reputation for torture, a leading rights group says in a new report.</description>
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<title>New Pressure to Prosecute Brutal Chadian Dictator</title>
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<description>UNITED NATIONS, Jun 23 (IPS) - Two years after the African Union mandated Senegal to conduct the trial of Chadian dictator Hissene Habre, who is accused of thousands of political murders during his eight-year reign, the prosecution remains in limbo, six human rights groups complained in a joint statement Monday.</description>
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