Brazil: Mixed Rights Record for Lula’s First Year
Administration Should Defend Human Rights Abroad Consistently
Administration Should Defend Human Rights Abroad Consistently
Worsening Repression Puts Rights at Risk at Home and Abroad
Urgent Action Needed to Prevent Further Mass Atrocities
Policies Expose Gap Between Commitments, Practice on Rights
Erdogan Re-elected as Rule of Law Crisis Deepens
Stop Curtailing Rights at Home; End Foreign Policy Double Standards
Politically Motivated Repression; Attacks on Critics in Exile
Western States Should Push for Concrete Reforms
No Space For Dissent, Opposition Pushed Into Exile or Behind Bars
Mass Killings at Yemen Border; Death Sentences; Long Prison Terms
Amid Economic Showdown, Mourning for Ex-Premier Shows Discontent
Activists, Critics Targeted: Growing attacks on refugees and groups at risk
Increasing Restrictions on Criticism; Threats to LGBT People, Refugees
Environmental Laws Ignored, Media Freedom Threatened
Violent Repression of Protests; Detaining Critics and Victims’ Families