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<title>Tajikistan Demolishes Country's Sole Synagogue</title>
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<description>The Tajik government has torn down the only synagogue left in the country, bringing worship services and food aid programs for the Jewish community to a halt. 
From: Forum 18</description>
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<title>Punishing Prostitution 'Won't Stem HIV'</title>
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<description>A recent Cambodian bill outlawing prostitution is a &quot;failure&quot; because it increases the victimization of sex workers and raises the risk of the spread of HIV, writes Melissa Ditmore, an expert on the issues of sex work and HIV.</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>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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<title>After Iowa Raid, Families in Limbo</title>
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<description>One month after the largest, single-site workplace immigration raid in U.S. history, hundreds of residents of Postville, Iowa are unable to work or feed their families as they await deportation orders that could take months.</description>
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