France Redefines Rape in Landmark Law
A Critical Step Toward Ending Sexual Violence
Paris Meeting Should Prioritize Promoting Aid and Justice in Congo
Eswatini: No Justice for June 2021 Security Force Violence
Ensure Accountability, Provide Prompt and Effective Redress to Victims
South Korea: Census to Count Same-Sex Couples
LGBT People’s Inclusion in Official Statistics a Win for Rights
Tens of Millions at Risk of Hunger if US Food Assistance Lapses
Government Should Uphold Rights to Food, Social Security During and Beyond Shutdown
Convicted in Mali for Expressing ‘Unwavering Solidarity’
Former Prime Minister’s Prosecution, Prison Sentence Signals Shrinking Civic Space
Sudan: Mass Atrocities in Captured Darfur City
Rampant Abuse of Fleeing Civilians by Rapid Support Forces
Trump, Xi Attacks on Rights a Challenge for APEC Summit
At a summit dominated by two leaders who have demonstrated utter hostility to the international system, human rights law, and democratic principles, how should rights-respecting, democratic countries respond?
Are European Football Clubs Sportswashing Libyan Abuses?
Sporting Clubs Should Not Launder the Reputation of Unaccountable Abusive Groups
US: Parental Notice for Abortion Causes Harm
State Lawmakers Should Repeal These Laws
Merz Shouldn’t Ignore Türkiye’s Assault on Rights, Democracy
Erdogan Government Deepens Attack on Opposition and Proposes Anti-LGBT Law
Türkiye: Draft Law Threatens LGBT People with Prison
Government Should Drop Proposals Immediately
Saudi Arabia: Grand Mufti Should Back Religious Tolerance
New Official Has Incited Hatred Against Shia Minority
Education in Mali Shuttered Amid Islamist Armed Group’s Siege
Junta Closes Schools, Universities Nationwide