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Benjamin Ward, deputy director of Human Rights Watch's Europe and Central Asia division, supervises research on the EU region, the Western Balkans and Turkey. Since 2004, he has been closely involved in the organization’s work in Europe on counter-terrorism measures and on asylum and migration policy. Before becoming deputy director, Ward researched Bosnia, Croatia, and Kosovo for the division. He has written extensively on Kosovo and the use of diplomatic assurances against torture. Before joining Human Rights Watch, Ward worked for the United Nations in Somalia and New York, and in Bosnia for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. He was admitted to practice as a barrister in England & Wales in 2003, and holds a Bachelor's in government from the London School of Economics and an Master's in international affairs from the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs.

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New UK Media Curbs May Please Beijing

(1) Comments | Posted 25 March 2013 | (15:51)

British journalism often looks impressive from afar, with trusted media organizations like the BBC and Economist springing to mind. Closer up, its image is far more tarnished, particularly for newspapers, with a murky stew of phone-hacking, bribery and insider influence.

Given the scale of the wrongdoing, and public outcry,...

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Beyond Breivik, Hate in Europe Is on the Rise

(99) Comments | Posted 25 April 2012 | (00:00)

With the eyes of the world on the Oslo district court, there are stark contrasts on display. The twisted and hate-filled logic of Anders Breivik contrasts with the calm, dignified and above all fair criminal process against him.

There are contrasts too between the shocking terrorist atrocities he is charged...

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