Whispering at Autocrats
In one fell swoop, the candor of the cables released by WikiLeaks did more for Arab democracy than decades of backstage U.S. diplomacy
In one fell swoop, the candor of the cables released by WikiLeaks did more for Arab democracy than decades of backstage U.S. diplomacy
At the recent state dinner for Chinese President Hu Jintao, human rights had a place at the table
Security officials openly admit that unarmed civilians trying to enter India illegally are being killed. Will the government act?
The Afghan government is trying to whitewash the Taliban's image by claiming it no longer opposes education for girls
Ben Ali's Tunisia showed all the signs of being a stable and relatively prosperous country. Until it imploded.
Egypt's Recent Election was Rife with Fraud, Opposition Groups Say
Detainees describe torture at the hands of Ukrainian officials
The National Human Rights Action Plan wraps up after two years, but confessions extracted by torture are still accepted in Chinese courts