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[edit] Partial reporting
It is self-evident that the article is based mainly on HRW, IHF, AI and US DoS reports. To substantiate the claims, references to media sources are offered. The question is what the value is. To save time of the reader, just put links to the relevant web-pages and close the article.--Sahib-qiron (talk) 12:41, 31 May 2008 (UTC)