Kuwait: Political Writer Released on Bail
Mohammad al-Jasim Faces September Trial for Criticizing Government and Ruling Family
Mohammad al-Jasim Faces September Trial for Criticizing Government and Ruling Family
Don’t Accept Torture Intelligence From Abusive Countries
Demonstrators Were Protesting Police Brutality
Address Disability in Plans for Women’s Equality, Empowerment
EU-China Bilateral Rights Talks Need Clear Benchmarks, Not Rhetoric
Success of Human Rights Dialogue Depends on Concrete Improvements
Tribunal held in Tokyo, Japan by Women's League of Burma (on June 27, 2010)
Government Actions Undermine Democracy as Presidential Election Draws Near
Human Rights Key to Effective Policies to Reduce Maternal Deaths
Landmark Presidential Vote a Potential Turning Point for Rights, Justice
Prison Overcrowding, Serious Legal Flaws Raise Deep Concerns
Israeli Soldier's Incommunicado Detention Is Cruel and Inhuman
Multiple Witnesses and Graphic Photos Belie Police Narrative
Investigate Torture Allegations; Free Rights Defender Pending Independent Review of Charges