Top Human Rights Tweets of the Week
Venezuelan Migrants Face Covid-19 Risk in Aruba Detention Centers
Migrants Held for Months in Dangerous Conditions Amid Pandemic
Greece Is Still Denying Migrant Pushbacks
Prime Minister Denies Growing Evidence of Abuses by Coast Guard and Border Police
Unprecedented Glimpse of Crisis in North Korea
Kim Jong Un Announces Rare Workers’ Party Congress
Russia Needs an Investigation into Navalny’s Illness
Kremlin Critic is Fighting for His Life
Another Youth Drowns Trying to Row to Safety in the UK
The Death Should Prompt Policy Change in London and Paris
Commission of Inquiry on Burundi Vital in Prompting Meaningful Human Rights Progress
Joint Letter to the Permanent Representatives of Member and Observer States of the UN Human Rights Council
Former Spanish King Finds New Home in UAE
Juan Carlos I Moves to a Country Where Human Rights Conditions Are Dire
Thailand: Drop Charges, Free Democracy Activists
Authorities Disregard Own Pledge to Allow Dissent
Japan: Foreign Minister Should Raise Rights Abroad
Trip Covers Papua New Guinea, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar
Protecting Ecuador’s Students from Sexual Violence
Government Should Fully Implement Inter-American Court Ruling
Myanmar: Drop Charges Against Free-Speech Activist
Repeal Laws Criminalizing Peaceful Protest, Expression
A 10-Year-Old Girl’s Ordeal to Have a Legal Abortion in Brazil
Reproductive Rights Reform, Greater Access to Care Needed
Renters in England Are Braced for Mass Evictions
A Ban on Evicting Private Tenants during Covid-19 Pandemic Ends this Weekend