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Geneva (Switzerland), Jan 13 (EFE) .- (Camera: Antonio Broto) The executive director of Human Rights Watch (HRW), Kenneth Roth, analyzes in an interview with Efe the current situation of human rights in the world on the occasion of the presentation of the annual report of the NGO.INTERVIEW WITH KENNETH ROTH.

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