Philippines: ‘Red-Tagging’ Puts Activists at Risk
Pledging to Improve Rights, President Marcos Should Address Longstanding Problems
Pledging to Improve Rights, President Marcos Should Address Longstanding Problems
Activists, Critics Targeted: Growing attacks on refugees and groups at risk
Violent Repression of Protests; Detaining Critics and Victims’ Families
Racial, Economic Inequities Slow Systemic Improvements
Environmental Laws Ignored, Media Freedom Threatened
Civilians Bear Brunt of Global Inaction on Wartime Atrocities, Humanitarian Crises
Mass Killings at Yemen Border; Death Sentences; Long Prison Terms
Reforms Needed to End Unjust Charges, ‘Disappearances,’ Refugee Returns
Heightened Oppression Worsens Humanitarian Crisis
Increasing Restrictions on Criticism; Threats to LGBT People, Refugees
Environmentalists, Rights Activists Unjustly Imprisoned
Prioritize Fixing Offshore Detention, Rights of First Nations People, Children in Solitary
Address Discrimination Against Women, LGBT People, People with Disabilities