Olympic Spotlight Shifts to China
Beijing Should Use Olympic Games to Improve Basic Rights
U.S.: Prison Abuse Panel Doesn’t Go Far Enough
Independent 9/11-style Commission Needed
Russia: Summit with Putin Should Address Human Rights
Letter to Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and President Jacques Chirac
Chile: Mapuches Convicted of “Terrorism”
Guantanamo Bay: Observers Concerned About Lack of Access to Participants
Joint Statement of NGO Observers at Guantanamo Bay Military Commission Proceedings
Genocide, What Genocide?
The Darfur catastrophe was all but ignored by the media, despite warnings and graphic reports from human-rights groups. A former foreign-news editor looks at what went wrong - again.
Darfur: African Union Must Insist on More Troops
Mandate to Protect Civilians Should Be Top Priority at Abuja Peace Talks
Guantanamo Bay Interrogation Techniques Remain Mysterious
U.S.: Military Commissions Lack Fair Trial Protections
Human Rights Watch Will Monitor Guantanamo Trials
Uzbekistan: Terrorism Trials Should be Fair
Human Rights Watch's Letter of Concern to President Karimov
Darfur: Rwandan Troops to Protect Civilians
Sudanese Government Should Accept African Union Plan for Civilian Protection
Venezuela: Legal Means Used to Address Political Crisis
Referendum Process Strengthens Rule of Law, But Judiciary Still Faces Threats