ILO Slams Kazakhstan for Long-Standing Labor Rights Abuses
Government Urged to Fully Implement Reforms
EU Should Make Human Rights Core in Agenda with Turkey
Respect for Rights Should be Prerequisite for Closer Ties, More Trade
Sudan’s Planned Joint Force Threatens Rights-Abiding Transition
Proper Security Forces Reform Urgently Needed
'Hugs Not Walls' an Inspiration for US Immigration Policy
Annual Event Underscores the Need for Racial Justice, Family Unity
How Countries Can Do Better on World Refugee Day
70th Anniversary of Refugee Convention an Opportunity to Commit to Nonrefoulement
US Supreme Court Avoids Sweeping License to Discriminate
Lawmakers Should Expand Nondiscrimination Guarantees
Kim Jong Un Acknowledges Food Crisis in North Korea
Border to Remain Closed, Blocking Essential Trade and Food
Progress on Domestic Workers’ Rights, but Gaps Remain
Video Celebrates the 10-Year Anniversary of a Landmark Treaty
Police ‘Kidnap’ Chechen Woman Who Escaped Abuse
Moscow Should Ensure Khalimat Taramova’s Freedom, Safety
Hungary’s President Should Veto Anti-LGBT Law
Equating Pedophilia with Sexual and Gender Diversity is False, Discriminatory, Stigmatizing
Mladić Verdict Highlights Limits of Justice in the Western Balkans
Leaders Show Little Commitment to Truth and Reconciliation
Time to Protect Education for Adolescent Mothers Across Africa
African Union Should Develop Model Policy for Governments
ICC One Step Closer to Probe of Philippines Murderous 'War on Drugs'
UN Human Rights Council Should Launch Own Investigation
Signs of Hope in Fight Against Child Marriage
Fifth US State Ends Marriage Under 18; UK Pledges to do the Same