July 29, 2018
Japan's Not-So-Secret Shame
In the #MeToo era, it's high time for Japan to change its archaic and sexist approach to sexual assault.
July 28, 2018
Controversial Election in Pakistan
Now Imran Khan Should Lead a Rights-Respecting Government
July 27, 2018
The EPA is Wrong to Weaken Coal-Ash Rules
The new acting administrator of the EPA—and former coal lobbyist—is easing rules that protect people who live near coal plants from toxic ash
July 27, 2018
Top Human Rights Tweets of the Week
July 27, 2018
US Release of Military Aid to Egypt Sends Signal
Restoration of US$195 Million Comes Amid Intensifying Crackdown
July 27, 2018
Two Years On, No Clarity on Fate of Burundian Journalist
Government has Failed to Adequately Investigate Disappearance of Jean Bigirimana
July 27, 2018
Activist Faces Trumped-Up Charges in Sudan
Case Underlines Fight Against Gender Discrimination and Repression
July 27, 2018
Tajikistan: Lift Travel Ban on Critically Ill Child
Allow 4-Year-Old with Cancer to Travel Abroad for Treatment
July 27, 2018
Human Rights Watch Letter to UK Foreign Secretary
July 27, 2018
Greece: Inhumane Conditions at Land Border
Pregnant Women, Others ‘At-Risk’ Lack Health Care, Support
July 27, 2018
Bahrain: Hundreds Stripped of Citizenship
Bahrainis Deported from Homeland; Others at Risk