Democracy Is on the Line in Peru
Peru’s deepening crisis is a cautionary tale about democracies that fail to deliver for ordinary people
Biden's Empty Call to Reevaluate US-Saudi Relationship
'Consequences' for Saudi Actions Are All Rhetoric, No Action
Russia Designates Another Rights Organization as ‘Undesirable’
The Kremlin Can’t Erase Andrei Sakharov’s Legacy
Submission on the Implementation of Lashmankin and Others group v. Russian Federation (Application No. 57818/09)
Pursuant to Rule 9.2 of the Committee of Ministers’ Rules for the Supervision of the Execution of Judgments
Peru Is Threatening Human Rights Education
Guatemala: Threats to Free, Fair Elections
International Scrutiny Needed to Protect Voters’ Rights
Myanmar: Japan’s Construction Aid Benefits Junta
Yokogawa Bridge Corp. Should Cut Ties to Myanmar’s Military
In Belarus, Jailed for Protecting Loved Ones
Authorities Prosecute Families of Political Prisoners
India’s Blocking of BBC Documentary Reflects Broader Crackdown
Program Highlights New Evidence of Government Role in 2002 Gujarat Riots
Chad: Justice Needed for October Crackdown
Investigate Killings, Torture, Deaths in Custody, Unlawful Detentions
West Bank: New Entry Rules Further Isolate Palestinians
Israel's Guidelines Impede Visiting, Studying, Working
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Thailand: Free Detained Critics of Monarchy
Activists on Hunger Strike Face Lengthy Pretrial Detention, Long Sentences