Connecticut poised to provide free calls to prisoners
Move would offer a lifeline to people behind bars
Afghanistan’s Media Self-Censors to Survive
Press Freedom at Risk in Deadliest Country for Journalists
South Sudanese Leaders Should Use Vatican Visit to Recommit to Justice
Renew Support for the Hybrid Court to Address Past Crimes
Making Life a Little Easier on Ukraine’s Front Lines
Government Eases Crossing Pass Requirements, Should Stop Pension Discrimination
Keeping Teenage Girls in School
Proposed Bill Signals United States’ Key Role in Supporting Secondary Education Globally
Closure of Key Highway Adds to Kashmir’s Woes
India’s ‘Muscular’ Approach Disregards Rights
Cameroon Tightens Screws on Opposition
Government Checks Rights to Assemble, Bans Opposition Demonstrations
Tanzanian Journalist’s Disappearance Remains Unsolved
Nearly Two Years Later, #WhereIsAzory? Deserves an Answer
Wounds of Garissa Attack, Four Years On
Kenya Should Review Counter-Terror Tactics to Address Abuse
Video Exposes Beatings by Nigerian Security Forces
Officials Should Investigate and Ensure Justice
Thousands Missing in Mozambique Following Cyclone Idai
Urgent Need for System to Locate, Reunify Families
Britain’s Rights Challenges Can’t Wait for Brexit
Critical Issues Left Unaddressed by Government and Parliament
France Can Offer Justice to Corruption Victims
Senate Should Pass Law Requiring Repatriation of Stolen Assets
‘Drug War’ – Style Lawlessness Spirals in Philippines
14 Farmers, Peasant Leader Killed in Negros ‘Anti-Crime Operations’