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April 4, 2017 Commentary

Lost Opportunity In Hungary

EU Commission’s Silence Undermining the Rights of Migrants

Migrants walk along Hungary's border fence on the Serbian side of the border near Morahalom, Hungary, February 22, 2016
April 4, 2017 Commentary

Anti-LGBT Violence in Chechnya

When Filing “Official Complaints” Isn’t an Option

Mass pro-Kadyrov rally organized by Chechen authorities in Grozny in January 2016.
April 4, 2017 Q & A

Questions and Answers: Turkey’s Constitutional Referendum

Voters in Turkey will decide in an April 16 referendum whether to approve constitutional amendments that would change the structure of governance and greatly increase the powers of the presidency. Campaign posters read (left)  “Our decision is Yes” and (r
April 4, 2017 News Release

Turkey: Understanding the Constitutional Referendum

Questions and Answers on What It Means for Human Rights, Rule of Law

Voters in Turkey will decide in an April 16 referendum whether to approve constitutional amendments that would change the structure of governance and greatly increase the powers of the presidency. Campaign posters read (left)  “Our decision is Yes” and (r
April 4, 2017 News Release

Hungary: Law Threatens Independent Universities

President Should Reject Bill Targeting Central European University

People in Budapest protest a draft law targeting Central European University, Hungary, April 2, 2017
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Investigate Killing of Two in Nairobi’s Eastleigh

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April 3, 2017 Report

Belarus: ‘Freedom Day’ Crackdown

Mass Arrests, Beatings of Protesters, Journalists, Rights Defenders

Riot police detain a man during a rally in Minsk on March 25.
April 3, 2017 News Release

Bangladesh: 5 Years On, No Justice for Aminul Islam

Government Promises to Expedite High-Level Investigations Yield Nothing

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April 3, 2017 Letter

Human Rights Watch Letter Re: Texas SB 6 and the Rights of Transgender Students

April 3, 2017 Dispatches

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April 3, 2017 Commentary

Identity Politics and Electoral Loss

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April 3, 2017 Commentary

How to End 'Honor' Killings in Jordan

April 3, 2017 Commentary

Doing What's Right on Egypt is also Smart Strategy

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April 2, 2017 News Release

Israel/Palestine: Rights Workers Denied Gaza Access

Israeli Restrictions Cast Doubt on its Investigation Claims

The Erez border crossing between Israel and northern Gaza Strip.
April 2, 2017 News Release

Sisi-Trump Meeting Shows Mutual Contempt for Rights

Visit Comes at Nadir for Basic Freedoms in Egypt

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