June 7, 2017
Turkmenistan: Hosting Asian Games Amid Widespread Repression
100-Day Countdown Puts Spotlight on Rights Abuses
June 6, 2017
Iraq: Civilian Casualties Mount in West Mosul
Coalition, Iraqi Forces Taking Inadequate Precautions
June 6, 2017
Thailand: Drop Defamation Charges Against Burmese Workers
Fourteen Face Criminal Charges for Speaking Out
June 6, 2017
Women Excluded Again from Afghanistan’s Peace Talks
Participation by Women Even More Urgent in Light of Recent Attacks in Kabul
June 6, 2017
States should protect LGBTI persons from violence and discrimination; Philippines should cooperate with UN executions mandate
Item 3: Interactive Dialogue with Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions
June 6, 2017
In Poland, Being a Woman Can Be Bad for Your Health
Government Seeks to Limit Sales of ‘Morning After’ Pill
June 6, 2017
It’s Not Just About ‘Hebron Shooter’ Elor Azaria
June 5, 2017
Russian Librarian Convicted of ‘Extremism’
Trumped-up Charges Against Director of Library of Ukrainian Literature in Moscow
June 5, 2017
Sofia LGBT Pride Should Showcase a Tolerant Bulgaria
Municipality Should Protect Pride March
June 5, 2017
World's Most Neglected Conflict Rages On in Central African Republic
Violence in the Central African Republic has fallen from the world's radar, but that does not mean the conflict is over