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Число крымских татар, задержанных по делу, было исправлено на четверых.
В этой публикации было отредактировано мероприятие, на которое тренеры Тимановской зарегистрировали ее без ее согласия.
Фамилия Акмарал была исправлена на Керимбаеву.
Дата решения Есильского районного суда была исправлена на 19 мая.
We have corrected this article to indicate that two young bloggers were detained by Chechen police in February.
Настоящий материал был скорректирован: Сатторий был признан виновным по четырем эпизодам вымогательства и одному эпизоду о клевете.
This dispatch was amended to correct the spelling of Philando Castile
This dispatch has been corrected to reflect the accurate amount of time Navalny will have to serve.
Initially, the text referred to the Central Asia Labour Rights Monitoring Mission, this was corrected to "members of the Central Asia Labour Rights Monitoring Mission".
We have corrected this dispatch to indicate that independent regional media reports about the arrest took place in mid-April.
At least 84 countries have imposed emergency policies and measures due to the COVID-19 crisis, but according to publicly available notifications deposited with the UN, only 11 countries have formally informed the UN of derogations from their human rights obligations as of April 15.