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December 11, 2017 Dispatches

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December 11, 2017 Dispatches

No Child Should Be Left in the Cold

Greece Should Move Asylum-Seeking Kids to Safety Before Winter Starts

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December 11, 2017 Dispatches

Drones in the Service of Human Rights

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December 10, 2017 Dispatches

Israel Detains French Human Rights Worker Without Charge

Macron Should Raise Case During Netanyahu’s Visit

Salah Hamouri.
December 9, 2017 Dispatches

Intimate Partner Violence is an LGBT Issue

US Congress Should Enhance, Not Weaken, Law Protecting LGBT People From Violence

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Prison Conditions Worsen in Brazil

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December 7, 2017 Dispatches

Smokescreen Justice for ‘Drug War’ Deaths in the Philippines

False Claims of Accountability and the International Criminal Court

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December 6, 2017 Dispatches

Saleh’s Unjust End to an Unjust Rule

Victims in Yemen Denied a Chance to Face Him in Court

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December 5, 2017 Dispatches

Philippines’ Duterte Reactivates Police in ‘Drug War’

Green Light for Extrajudicial Executions

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December 5, 2017 Dispatches

US U-Turn on Contraception is Damaging and Dangerous

Sign Petition to Demand Trump Administration Rescind Harmful New Rule

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December 5, 2017 Dispatches

Survivors of Rape in Conflict Should be in School

Victims of Sexual Violence Need More Support to Continue Education

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December 4, 2017 Dispatches

Children with Disabilities in South Africa Cannot Wait

Government Should Make Education Free for All

An estimated half-a-million children with disabilities have been shut out of South Africa’s education system, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today at a joint event with South Africa’s Human Rights Commission.
December 3, 2017 Dispatches

Too Many Children Still Die from Pollution

UN Pollution Meeting Should Embrace Child Rights in its Resolutions

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December 3, 2017 Dispatches

Poland No Friend to Women

Government Refuses to Fund Women’s Support Groups

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Both Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn Have Questions to Answer

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