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April 25th, 2018
The Special Prosecutor's Office rejected certain information included in the US State Department's Report on Human Rights Practices for 2017, which was published last week. According to Special Prosecutor's Office spokesperson Jana Tokolyova, the USA used some misinformation in its report and thus certain data were published incorrectly. Tokolyova pointed out that, for instance, the number of corruption cases for the set period wasn't 61, as stated in the report, but 14.
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