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November 26, 2014
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Dispatches: Wake up US, Ferguson Calling

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By Maria McFarland Sánchez-Moreno 

Many questions are already being raised about the grand jury decision not to indict Darren Wilson, the white police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown, an unarmed African-American teenager, in Ferguson, Missouri in August. However, many of those questions will, by necessity, remain unresolved: without hearing the same evidence the jury has heard in closed sessions over the past four months, it’s very hard to assess the soundness of their decision. 
What is safe to say about the failure to indict is that it isn’t entirely surprising. While allegations of police brutality are common in the US, it is extremely rare for them to result in criminal charges  or even disciplinary sanctions.
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In Gambia, Life Sentence for ‘Aggravated Homosexuality’

The new law treats consensual, private sexual activity between adults of the same sex – which should not be a crime – in the same way as rape and incest. 
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Dispatches: Pakistan’s Polio Battle Under Fire 
By Saroop Ijaz

On Monday, gunmen from the Taliban splinter group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan attacked a polio vaccination team, injuring at least one person in yet another setback to battling Pakistan’s polio epidemic. 

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Australia: Reconsider Nauru Refugee Transfers to Cambodia

The Australian government shouldn’t make the refugees in Nauru suffer further by dumping them in Cambodia – a place unable to adequately resettle or reintegrate them. The Australian government only has to look at Cambodia’s poor human rights record to be wary of its commitments to protect refugees. 
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