Burma: Protect Muslim, Buddhist Communities at Risk
Ensure Prompt Access to International Media, Aid Workers
Ensure Prompt Access to International Media, Aid Workers
Broken Pledges by India to End Killings, Torture at Bangladeshi Border
Secretary General’s Report Should Prompt Security Council Sanctions
Nabeel Rajab Jailed After Saying Prime Minister Should Step Down
Measure Denies Asylum Seekers Protections of Refugee Convention
‘Look Over Your Shoulder,’ Police in Caucasus Region Tell Attorney for Memorial
Companies Should Shun Russian Arms Exporter Rosoboronexport
Government Won’t Host Summit if al-Bashir Attends
Duma to Consider Big Fines for Public Gatherings
Chechen Leader Threatened ‘Mobile Group’ in TV Broadcast
Justice Remains Elusive for Victims of Past Abuses
Emir Vetoes Legislation Authorizing Death for ‘Mocking Religion’
Don’t Force Out Family with Small Children
Papua New Guinea Gold and Kenya Justice by Brent Stirton
After more than a year of criticism and sanctions imposed by the EU, Belarus remains one of the most repressive countries in Europe