February 21, 2019
African Union Needs to Protect the Continent’s Displaced
Hold Governments Accountable to Their Treaty Obligations
February 21, 2019
DR Congo: Police Killed, ‘Disappeared’ 34 Youth
Abusive Anti-Crime Campaign Spread Fear Prior to December Elections
February 21, 2019
Jordan: ‘Fake News’ Amendments Need Revision
Eliminate Criminal Penalties for Online Defamation
February 21, 2019
If Senegal’s Presidential Candidates Care, They’ll Protect Talibés
February 20, 2019
Residents Caught in Outbreak of Violence in Cameroon
Separatists Abduct Students; Security Forces Burn Homes and Shops
February 20, 2019
Why Did Interior Department Halt a Coalfields Health Study?
February 20, 2019
Why Trump Needs to Raise Human Rights with North Korea’s Kim
Good Policy, and It’s the Law
February 20, 2019
Mexico Shouldn’t Eliminate Key Disability Rights Agency
National Council for People with Disabilities Important Institution for Rights Protection
February 20, 2019
UN Human Rights Body Should Renew South Sudan Investigation
New Report Describes Horrific Crimes, Impunity
February 20, 2019
Tunisia: Emergency Powers Bill Threatens Rights
Executive Can Impose House Arrests, Suspend Associations
February 20, 2019
Somaliland: Free Poet Detained for Critical Poems
Permit Peaceful Expressions of Dissent
February 19, 2019
Tennessee has a problem with private probation companies. It hurts poor people.
The Private Probation Services Council, the body charged with overseeing private probation companies in the state, rarely exercises its power.