State Department’s Human Rights Reports and Their Failures
Jordan Cohen In March 2023, the State Department released their annual “Country Reports on Human Rights Practices.” While these reports
Jordan Cohen In March 2023, the State Department released their annual “Country Reports on Human Rights Practices.” While these reports
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