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RFE/RL speaks with veteran Turkish journalist Dogan Ozguden about a new report that lists Ankara as the world's leading country when it comes to putting reporters in prison.
Despite highlighting some positives, the UN says that Afghanistan "still has a long way to go" to fully protect women and girls from violence.
Human rights advocates have had a busy year defending fundamental rights and freedoms amid armed conflicts, government crackdowns, and repressive new laws.
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