January 28, 2018
The Sri Lankan government has failed to fulfill its pledges to abolish the abusive Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). For decades, the PTA has been used to arbitrarily detain suspects for months and often years without charge or trial, facilitating torture, and other abuse.
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- November 8, 2019
Iraq: Teargas Cartridges Killing Protesters
Security forces have fired teargas cartridges directly at protesters in Baghdad, Iraq on numerous occasions since protests resumed on October 25, 2019.
- November 4, 2019
Saudi Arabia: Change Comes with Punishing Cost
Arrests, Torture, Murder Accompany Reforms
- October 29, 2019
Iran: Sanctions Threatening Health
The Trump administration’s broad sanctions on Iran have drastically constrained the ability of the country to finance humanitarian imports.
- October 14, 2019
#MeToo Movement’s Second Anniversary
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- October 10, 2019
Women to Attend Football Match in Iran, Ending 40-Year Ban!
October 10 is a historic day in Iran – For the first time, women will be allowed the basic right to attend a FIFA World Cup qualifier match. But why is there a seat limit for women? Iran’s Azadi (Freedom) Stadium holds 85,000 people, but only 3,000 seats are allocated for women.
- October 10, 2019
Brussels: Innovative Mental Health Support
Mobile Unit Helps Keep People Out of the Hospital
- October 8, 2019
Video: Fit and Healthy After Getting Off Chemical Restraints
Ray Ekins, 78, has dementia and was prescribed olanzapine, an antipsychotic prohibited for use in older people with dementia. His daughter Susan asked his geriatrician about significant changes in his mood and behavior. He told her that her father was old, and she and Ray would just have to accept it. Susan moved Ray to a new facility in 2014 which helped to wean him off the drugs.
- October 8, 2019
Video: Nursing Homes in Australia Routinely Sedate Older People
Monica has dementia and lives with her husband in a facility near Melbourne. Her son realized she was being given a cocktail of drugs when he asked to see her charts. After extensive negotiation, Monica’s doctor and facility staff agreed to wean her off the drugs. Monica went from being hunched and unbalanced to being able to sit, eat, greet people, and dance when her grandson visits and sings.
- October 8, 2019
1.5 Million Kids Locked Up Each Year Around the World
Detention is fundamentally harmful to children, yet many countries use it as their first response to difficult circumstances, rather than the last. Governments should invest in alternatives that not only protect children’s rights but produce much better outcomes for children, families, and society overall.