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August 5, 2020 Statement

Submission to the Australian Royal Commission

Inquiry into Aged Care Quality and Safety on the Impact of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) on the Aged Care Sector

August 5, 2020 News Release

Colombia: Uribe’s House Arrest Tests Rule of Law

Government, Ruling Party Should Respect Judicial Independence

Alvaro Uribe, Colombia's former president, attends a debate as a senator at the Congress in Bogota, Colombia, October 3, 2016. © 2016 Reuters
August 5, 2020 News Release

Protect Human Rights Defenders in Liberia

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August 5, 2020 Dispatches

Muzzling Journalists: Morocco and Algeria Can Agree on That

Two Prosecutions Highlight Threats to Press Freedom

Journalists Khaled Drareni (Left) and Omar Radi (Right)
August 5, 2020 Dispatches

Historic Commitment to End Worst Forms of Child Labor

Governments Pledge to Root Out Hazardous Work, but More Protections Needed

Children tie tobacco leaves onto sticks to prepare them for curing in East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara.
August 5, 2020 News Release

Bolivia: Civil Registries Should Recognize Same-Sex Unions

High Court Rules Against Anti-LGBT Discrimination

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August 5, 2020 Dispatches

Disability Rights Activist to UN Security Council: No More Empty Promises

Raja Abdullah Almasabi Calls for Greater Protections During Armed Conflict

Raja Abdullah Almasabi, chairwoman of the Arab Human Rights Foundation, a Yemeni NGO which advocates for the rights of people with disabilities.
August 5, 2020 Dispatches

UK War Crime Revelations in Afghanistan Expose Justice Failings

‘Overseas Operations” Bill Risks Entrenching Impunity

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August 5, 2020 News Release

Tunisia: Homosexuality Convictions Upheld

Appeals Court Applies Law Criminalizing Same-Sex Activities

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Hungary: Health Care Failures Endanger Lives

Ensure Access to Adequate, Quality Health Care, Provide Sufficient Resources

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August 4, 2020 Statement

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August 4, 2020 News Release

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Authorities Use Abusive Law to Penalize Critics

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India: Abuses Persist in Jammu and Kashmir

Internet Restrictions Amid Pandemic Exacerbate Yearlong Crackdown

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Critical Test of Academic Freedom for Australian Universities

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