February 11, 2013
Libya: Focus on Justice System in Paris Meeting
Security Requires Accountability, Rule of Law
February 11, 2013
India: Reject New Sexual Violence Ordinance
Enact Law Against Gender-Based Violence that Respects Rights
February 11, 2013
Somalia: Second Journalist Detained Without Charge
Government Threatens Further Media Intimidation
February 11, 2013
Cambodia: Government Muzzles Lawyers
Donors Should Demand Free Speech, Independence for Legal Profession
February 11, 2013
Syria: Authorize Cross-Border Humanitarian Aid
Russia, Others Should Support Efforts to Ensure Assistance Reaches All
February 10, 2013
An end to violence against women starts with SA’s boys and men
February 9, 2013
Iraqi Kurdistan: Free Speech Under Attack
Government Critics, Journalists Arbitrarily Detained, Prosecuted for Criticizing Authorities
February 9, 2013
Afghanistan: Don’t Prosecute Sexually Assaulted Children
Urgently Reform Response to Sexual Abuse of Boys
February 9, 2013
India: Secret Hanging a Major Step Back
Join International Trend Towards Abolishing Death Penalty
February 8, 2013
Russia's anti-Olympic spirit
February 8, 2013
How to Ease Syrian Suffering
February 8, 2013
Senegal: Hissène Habré Court Opens
Extraordinary African Chambers to Try Former Chadian Dictator
February 8, 2013
The Trial of Hissène Habré: A Turning Point for Justice in Africa?
After a long wait, Chad's former dictator will be tried in a court in Senegal. If the trial is fair and effective, we could soon be talking about the "Habré precedent".