Saudi Arabia Hosts Women’s Rights Summit? Yes, It's A Whitewash
![Prominent women’s rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul had been on hunger strike for six days before Saudi authorities finally allowed her parents to visit on August 31, according to family members. Al-Hathloul had spent almost three months before that in incommunicado detention.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2020/09/202009mena_saudi%20arabia_loujain.jpg?h=c33107fd&itok=ZABV8hy7)
Remarks Bolster Movements to Recognize LGBT Families
Declining Numbers Leave Most Vulnerable at Risk
79th Pre-Session
79th CEDAW Pre-Session
Government Response Inadequate as Emissions Rise
Trial of Police Begins for Fatal Shooting of Tahir Elçi
Canada Is Failing Indigenous Peoples Facing Threats to Food, Health, and Land
City, State Officials Should Comply with International Standards
Self-Defence Against Domestic Violence Should Count at Trial
Lack of Action After Torching of TV Station Raises Fresh Fears for Reporters’ Safety
23 October 2020
Shared Concerns, Desire for Human Control Should Spur Regulation