Russia’s Putin cracking down on variety of advocacy groups   Governments and rights organizations are decrying raids by Russian  authorities on more than 2,000 international and domestic advocacy  groups, what observers say is an unprecedented campaign to silence  critics of the Kremlin.   
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  U.N. panel urges Sri Lanka to probe mass murders   The U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva  on Thursday passed a U.S.-backed resolution that urges the Sri Lankan government  to properly investigate accusations that its army  was involved in the mass murder of civilians in the final days of its war against Tamil separatists in 2009.   
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  U.N. expected to approve resolution on Sri Lanka war crimes   The U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva  will vote Thursday on a resolution to press the Sri Lankan government  for a more thorough probe of accusations of mass murder of civilians by the army  in the last days of its war against Tamil separatists in 2009.   
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  North Korea tests new leader of South; Park Geun-hye ‘no softie’ to belligerence   The Korean Peninsula is fraught with tension as its new leaders engage  in a battle of words and will — with the North on Monday voiding the  cease-fire that halted the Korean War in 1953 and the South placing its  troops on high alert.   
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  Obama ‘forgot’ human rights; Russian wants U.S. off sidelines   The Obama administration ’s “reset” of its relationship with Russia   has largely failed, and in his second term, the president must press  Moscow harder on human rights, which are under threat from President Vladimir Putin , Russian opposition leaders and Kremlin critics say.   
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  ‘I Welcome An Open Dialogue’     Last November, Congressman Ami Bera  became only the third Indian-American in the country’s history to be  elected to the US Congress. A Democrat from California, Dr Bera’s  family came to the US from Gujarat in the 1950s. He shared his thoughts on a U.S. visa for Narendra Modi and his hopes for future ties with Gujarat.    
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  North Korea cuts off hotline, pact with South; Kim responds to U.N. resolution   North Korea  on Friday scrapped all nonaggression pacts with South Korea  and cut off a hotline with Seoul after the U.N. Security Council  unanimously approved new sanctions on Pyongyang to punish it for its Feb. 12 nuclear test.