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July 30, 2017 News Release

Armenia: Limited Justice for Police Violence

One-Sided Prosecutions Year After Attacks on Protesters, Journalists

Riot police and barbed wire block protestors from marching down Baghramyan Street in downtown Yerevan on July 30, 2016.
July 27, 2017 News Release

Saudi Arabia: Clarify Status of Ex-Crown Prince

Mohammad bin Nayef Reportedly Under House Arrest, Travel Ban

Saudi Arabia's former Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Nayef in the holy city of Mecca September 5, 2016.
July 27, 2017 News Release

Tunisia: Landmark Step to Shield Women from Violence

New Law Offers Protection, but Needs Funding

A Tunisian woman holds up a flag during a march to celebrate International Women's Day in Tunis March 8, 2014. © 2014 Reuters
July 27, 2017 News Release

Iraq: US-Trained Forces Linked to Mosul War Crimes

US Should End Support for Abusive Iraqi 16th Division

The body of an alleged ISIS fighter with his hands bound behind his back, executed in Mosul’s Old City by Iraqi soldiers identified as from the army’s 16th Division.
July 26, 2017 News Release

Somalia: Al-Shabab Forces Burn Villages

Raids Marked by Abductions, Arson and Looting Cause Mass Flight

Somali families rest as they flee from drought-stricken Lower Shabelle region before entering makeshift camps in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, joining the thousands already displaced, March 17, 2017. Al-Shabab forces attacked villages in Lower Shabelle re
July 26, 2017 News Release

Kazakhstan: Trade Union Leader Convicted

Sentence Stifles Labor Activism

Larisa Kharkova, President of the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Kazakhstan (right), and her lawyer, Dina Volkova (left), seated before Khakova gives her closing statement in court on July 24, 2017. © Galym Ageleuov
July 26, 2017 News Release

US Surveillance Makes Privacy Shield Invalid

EU Should Reevaluate Decision on Transfer of Personal Data

Fiber optic cables carrying internet providers are seen running into a server room at Intergate.Manhattan.
July 26, 2017 News Release

France: Police Attacking Migrants in Calais

Government Ignores Widespread Reports of Ill-Treatment

French police detain two migrants, one a 14-year-old boy, before dispersing a late-night food distribution in Calais on June 29, 2017.
July 25, 2017 News Release

Myanmar: Free Wrongfully Detained Kachin Christian Leaders

Trial Slated for July 26

July 25, 2017 News Release

US: Harmful Surgery on Intersex Children

Medically Unnecessary Operations Risk Lifelong Suffering

A two-and-a-half-year old born with intersex traits walks with her parents in their garden. The parents have decided to defer all medically unnecessary surgeries until their child can decide for herself.
July 24, 2017 News Release

Thailand: Trafficking Convictions Important Step Forward

Expand Prosecutions, Provide Protections for Rohingya Migrants

Relatives of victims of human trafficking wait for the sentence after an army general, two provincial politicians and police officers were among the 46 people held guilty in a court in Bangkok, Thailand, July 19, 2017.
July 23, 2017 News Release

Vietnam: New Threats to Growing Online Community

Drop Case Against Rights Defender Tran Thi Nga

Tran Thi Nga protests against the arrest of blogger “Mother Mushroom” in October 2016.
July 20, 2017 News Release

Indonesia: ‘Religious Rights’ Bill Would Harm Minorities

Draft Law Reinforces Discriminatory Blasphemy, House-of-Worship Regulations

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July 20, 2017 News Release

China: Widow of Nobel Laureate Feared ‘Disappeared’

Beijing Should Cease Harassment and Detention of Liu Xiaobo’s Supporters

  Liu Xia is shown holding photos of her deceased husband, Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo.
July 20, 2017 News Release

Chile: Landmark Senate Vote to Ease Abortion Rules

Long-Awaited Move for Women’s Health, Rights

Demonstrators raises their thumbs in approval inside Congress in favor of a draft law by the government which seeks to ease the country's strict abortion ban, in Valparaiso, Chile, March 17, 2016. The law passed the Senate on July 19, 2017.

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