| In Venezuela, Violence Against Protesters, Journalists Photo © Reuters 2014 Venezuelan security forces have used excessive and unlawful force against protesters on multiple occasions since February 12, including beating detainees and shooting at crowds of unarmed people. The government has censored the news media, blocking transmission of a TV channel and threatening to prosecute news outlets for their coverage of the violence. President Nicolás Maduro announced on February 20 that he had begun proceedings to take CNN off the airwaves in Venezuela, and a press workers union reported on February 21 that the government had cancelled the credentials of CNN's Caracas correspondent. Journalists and human rights defenders have reported being subject to acts of violence and intimidation by government agents or supporters. | In Sierra Leone, Mining Boom Brings Rights Abuses The government of Sierra Leone and London-based African Minerals Limited forcibly relocated hundreds of families from verdant slopes to a flat, arid area in Tonkolili District. As a result, residents lost their ability to cultivate crops and engage in income generating activities that once sustained them. | | US Drone Strike on Yemen May Violate Obama Policy A deadly US drone strike on a December 2013 wedding procession in Yemen, which killed 12 men and wounded at least 15 other people, including the bride, raises serious concerns about US forces' compliance with President Barack Obama's targeted killing policy. | | Arizona Should Veto Anti-LGBT Law Arizona's legislature has reached a new low by awarding special legal protection to businesses and individuals that discriminate against LGBT people. Governor Jan Brewer's failure to veto this bill would not only be disastrous for Arizona, but would be likely to spur such odious legislation in other US states. | | | | WORLD REPORT 2014 | | | | | Purchase the hard copy of the 2014 World Report or download the PDF for free. Download Now >> | | | | SATELLITE IMAGES | | | | | Land and water grabs devastate 500,000 of Ethiopia's indigenous communities. Watch Now >> | | Thank you for supporting Human Rights Watch. | | | | Home | Take Action | Donate | Privacy | | Human Rights Watch - 350 Fifth Avenue, 34th Floor New York, NY 10118 USA Tel: 1-(212) 290-4700 | news@hrw.org | | |
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