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Niger Mutiny: Another U.S.-Trained Military Officer Led Coup

The Intercept Briefing

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The Differences Between Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International

Are there differences in the way that Human Rights Watch approaches the crimes or alleged human rights violations of individuals where the perpetrator is a Russian backed force versus a US backed force, if you get what I'm saying? Were there inconsistencies there or double standards at play? We generally don't have the same type of reporting on that. It often doesn't come to light. The rights groups generally back off to some degree when they're talking about US proxies and really pushing the line that these are US trained forces.

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