Justice at Risk in Democratic Republic of Congo
Draft Laws Endanger Independence of Courts
Moscow’s Use of Facial Recognition Technology Challenged
Activists File an Application to European Court of Human Rights
UK’s New Human Rights Sanctions Offer Tool to Curb Abuse
Consistent Approach to Rights Needed in UK Foreign Policy
Baseless Charges Against Prominent Somali Journalist
Government Should Support Independent Media Ahead of Electoral Process
Report Exposes Impact of Privatizing US Criminal System
American Bar Association Highlights Rise in ‘User Fees’ on People Living in Poverty
Russian Journalist Sentenced on Bogus Terrorism Charges
Authorities Abuse Criminal Justice to Silence Independent Media
Impunity for Domestic Violence Still the Norm in Kyrgyzstan
Man Who Abused Wife in Viral Video Sentenced to Probation Only
Iran Court Upholds Prison Sentence for Iranian-French Academic
Dual Nationals, Foreigners Used as Bargaining Chips
Ethiopia Cracks Down Following Popular Singer’s Killing
Lift Internet Shutdown, Avoid Force at Protests, Free Unjustly Held Politicians
When Will Sports Stop Policing Femininity?
UN Human Rights Commissioner Rebukes Sex Testing Women Athletes
Prosecutors in Russia Object to Parole for Jehovah’s Witness
Dennis Christensen Waits in Prison; Many Other Worshippers Await Prosecution
Syrian Refugee Children Are Still Being Robbed of an Education
Education Not Prioritized at Annual Donor Conference
Florida Imposes Forced Parental Consent for Abortion
Young People Have Right to Safe, Accessible Abortion Care