The Real Bahrain
Judging from Ali Abdulemam's fate, the country is reverting to its repressive past
Judging from Ali Abdulemam's fate, the country is reverting to its repressive past
Are the U.S. Detainee Review Boards for suspected Afghan insurgents fair? Ask Mullah Tractor.
Early trials stemming from June's ethnic violence exacerbate tensions.
October 7, 2010: four years since the murder of Anna Politkovskaya
Liu Xiaobo's Peace Prize Shines a Spotlight on China's Human Rights Record
With foreign workers, Israel has its cake and eats it too
Giving Liu Xiaobo the Nobel Peace Prize would be a defeat for the government in Beijing -- and a victory for human rights everywhere.
Key January vote will decide if Southern Sudan will be independent from Khartoum
As some journalists migrate to Human Rights Watch, one reason might be that they are ‘tired of treating all stories with the same pretense of aloofness—especially the ones who have covered mass atrocities.’