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Recent Corrections
Several quotes in this report were amended on November 9, 2021 to reflect the intended meaning of the individual quoted.
September 29, 2021:
This dispatch has been corrected to reflect that violence in the capital of west Darfur took place between January and April.
The news release announcing the selection of Bryan Russell as the recipient of the Marca Bristo Fellowship for Courageous Leadership in Disability Rights incorrectly described his candidacy for political office. He is among the first people with Down Syndrome to have run for political office worldwide.
The number of Crimean Tatars detained in connection with the case was corrected to four.
We have corrected this news release to indicate that Turkmenistan has a two year prison sentence for same-sex conduct.
This publication has been redacted to reflect the correct event for which Timanovskaya’s coaches had registered her without her consent.
This text has been corrected to reflect the accurate number of journalists designated as “foreign agents.”
We have corrected the online version of this news release to include the names of the individuals providing their stories, who gave their consent.
7/15: This version of the press release corrects the spelling of Habib Chaab and Jamshid Sharmahd's names.
The news release, Sri Lanka: Protect Garment Workers’ Rights During Pandemic, of July 12, 2021, was updated on July 20, 2021, to include information from Brandix.