Top Human Rights Tweets of the Week
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Protesters, Journalist Arrested Under Draconian Emergency Decree
Judicial Action by Environment Minister Threatens Free Speech
Prosecute Officers Responsible; Move Toward Systemic Reform
US Should Immediately Repeal Border Orders Not Based on Public Health
Rights at Risk Due to Potential Undercounting
Drop Charges, Release Democracy Activists
Massive Omnibus Bill Passed With Little Public Consultation
Vote ‘No’ to Hold Companies Accountable for Minimum Wage, Other Labor Rights
Californians will soon be voting on Prop 22—an initiative that would remove protections for gig workers and could drive them into financial hardship.
Key Principles to Ensure Every Vote Counts, Rights Are Respected
Unlawful Attacks on Hospitals, Schools, Markets Forced Idlib Population Out