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Voice of America: UN Rights Chief Urges Brunei to Scrap New Penal Code

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April 01, 2019
Voice of America: UN Rights Chief Urges Brunei to Scrap New Penal Code
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Voice of America: UN Rights Chief Urges Brunei to Scrap New Penal Code

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (114 sites)
GENEVA — The U.N. high commissioner for human rights, Michelle Bachelet, is urging the government of Brunei to stop its revised penal code from entering into force on Wednesday. Bachelet says the application of the death penalty under the new law, which she calls cruel and inhumane, violates international human rights law.
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Voice of America: Sudan Graffiti Artist Honors Anti-Government Protest Victims

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (114 sites)
KHARTOUM — As Sudan's government seeks to quell months of anti-government protests that have left more than 50 people dead, a Sudanese graffiti artist is painting portraits of deceased demonstrators.
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Voice of America: South Dakota Farmers to Plant More Corn, Less Soybeans

1. Russia from Michael_Novakhov (114 sites)
SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA — South Dakota farmers this spring are expected to plant more corn than they did last year but less soybeans. The Agriculture Department projects South Dakota's corn crop at 6 million acres, up 13 percent from 2018.
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