South Korea’s Abortion Reform A Model for Others
More Countries Should Join Global Trend Toward Easing Abortion Restrictions
Joint Open Letter to Novalpina Capital, CC: NSO Group, Francisco Partners
Novalpina Capital Should Respect and Deliver on Its Commitment to Upholding the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
Nigeria: 5 Years After Chibok, Children Still at Risk
Many Still Unaccounted For; Abductions Continue
South Africa: Attacks on Foreign Nationals
Rise in Xenophobic Violence as Elections Near
Saudi Arabia: 5 Years On, Activist Still Behind Bars
Waleed Abu al-Khair Serving 15 Years for Defending Rights
Russia: Drop Provisions to Punish Funding Protests
New Effort to Crack Down in Freedom of Expression, Assembly
Top Human Rights Tweets of the Week
Brazil: Jail Term for Comedian Harms Free Speech
Brazil Should Repeal Criminal Defamation Law
Nepal: Reform Transitional Justice Law
Fix Commissions’ Mandate Before Naming Members
ICC: Judges Reject Afghanistan Investigation
Victims Denied Path to Justice; Decision Benefits Obstructionist States
The Assange prosecution threatens modern journalism
The only thing standing between an Assange prosecution and a major threat to global media freedom is Britain
Germany Should Press Kyrgyzstan President on Rights
Merkel should Raise Rights Concerns, Call for Activist’s Release
Public Comment Session: Immigration Detention Centers and Treatment of Immigrants
Testimony of Jasmine Tyler Before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, April 12, 2019
Submission by Human Rights Watch to the Committee on the Rights of the Child on Tonga
81st session, 2019