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21 Sep, 2014 06:51

​Rights & wrongs

Establishing conclusive evidence of human rights abuses can be a tall order in times of war, and next to impossible in complex environments such as Syria and Ukraine. How do human rights groups ensure their reporting on conflicts is fair and balanced? And can the issue of human rights be used as a weapon of geopolitical manipulation? Oksana is joined by Salil Shetty, the Secretary-General of Amnesty International, to explore these issues.

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