Beware Bush's preemptive strike on torture
The president might issue a blanket pardon to block prosecution of top U.S. officials behind brutal interrogations – including himself.
The president might issue a blanket pardon to block prosecution of top U.S. officials behind brutal interrogations – including himself.
Testimony of Elise Keppler, International Justice Program senior counsel, before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law
Donors Should Act to Stop Crimes Against Humanity
Hearings for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and others here were marred by intimidation, partial censorship and a ruling that left justice in doubt.
September 11 Defendants Should Be Prosecuted in Federal Court
Respect European Court of Human Rights Ruling
International Court Should Pursue Other Top Officials in the CAR and Congo
Reason for Fighting Cannot Reduce Penalties
Parliament Should Amend Legislation to Close Loopholes
Human Rights Watch's Submission to the Human Rights Council
Human Rights Watch's Submission to the Human Rights Council
Human Rights Watch's Submission to the Human Rights Council
EU Members Should Not Backtrack on Their Commitment to Justice