Syria: Jailed for ‘Weakening National Sentiment’
Arbitrary Detention, Torture, Discrimination Highlight Government’s Record in 2010
Saudi Arabia: New Rules Narrow Space for Criticism
Activists Champion Rights Despite Threat of Jail
A Middle Class Revolution
Ben Ali's Tunisia showed all the signs of being a stable and relatively prosperous country. Until it imploded.
Beijing's Broken Promises on Human Rights
The National Human Rights Action Plan wraps up after two years, but confessions extracted by torture are still accepted in Chinese courts
Saudi Arabia: Rescind New Online Restrictions
Regulation Subjects Electronic Communications to Government Control
Hungary: Media Law Endangers Press Freedom
Problematic Legislation Part of Wider Concern About Country’s Rights Record
Iran: Rescind Execution Order for Kurdish Student
Habibollah Latifi to be Hanged on December 26
Honduras: Prosecute Post-Coup Abuses
Attacks and Threats Remain a Very Serious Concern
Ethiopia: Development Assistance Group Should Address Human Rights in Ethiopia
Letter to Kenichi Ohashi, Ethiopia Country Director for the World Bank
Q & A: Human Rights and the WikiLeaks Cable Release
US: WikiLeaks Publishers Should Not Face Prosecution
Letter to President Barack Obama
Bahrain: End Harassment of Prominent Rights Defender
Nabeel Rajab Detained at Airport, Equipment Searched Without Warrant
Egypt: Elections Marred as Opposition Barred from Polls
Violence, Arrests, and Fraud Allegations Widespread
China's Growing Intolerance of Peaceful Dissent Must Be Challenged
Supporters in China of the Nobel peace prize winner Liu Xiaobo have been harassed, interrogated or detained