Egypt: No Justice for Rab’a Victims 5 Years on
Impunity for Officers; Unfair Mass Trials for Survivors
Georgia: Severe Toll of Abusive Drug Laws
Public Health Approaches Needed to Remedy Harmful Use of Drugs
Indonesia: Vice Presidential Candidate Has Anti-Rights Record
Amin’s Abusive Fatwas Put Burden on Jokowi to Defend Rights
Agriculture Ministry Should Take Lead on Pesticide Poisoning
Top Human Rights Tweets of the Week
Congress Should Reject Pesticide Bill
Iran’s Judiciary Threatens Executions for Economic ‘Crimes’
Implementing the Death Penalty is Wrong Response to Economic Crisis
Violence Against LGBT Activists in Armenia
Prompt, Thorough and Effective Investigation Needed
Why Are India’s Laws to Protect the Rights and Dignity of the Mentally Ill Not Working?
Residents of Mental Health Institutions Remain Isolated, Neglected, and Invisible
"In the Central African Republic, AU Peacekeepers Carried Out an Egregious Crime"
In an op-ed, Human Rights Watch calls on the pan-African organization to release its report on the 2014 killings in Boali
South Sudan: No Amnesty for War Crimes
Don’t Ignore Victims’ Rights, International Obligations
“Bright Women Need Not Apply”
Admission Policy at Tokyo Medical University Highlights Discrimination Against Women
Comments on proposed DOJ Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) implementation of the Death in Custody Reporting Act (DCRA)
We are asking DOJ to immediately adopt the near-final compliance guidelines for DCRA that were published in the Federal Register on December 19, 2016.