February 8, 2013
February 8, 2013
How to Ease Syrian Suffering
February 8, 2013
Senegal: Hissène Habré Court Opens
Extraordinary African Chambers to Try Former Chadian Dictator
February 8, 2013
The Trial of Hissène Habré: A Turning Point for Justice in Africa?
After a long wait, Chad's former dictator will be tried in a court in Senegal. If the trial is fair and effective, we could soon be talking about the "Habré precedent".
February 7, 2013
Kuwait: Quash Convictions for ‘Offending Emir’
Cases Violate Right to Free Expression
February 7, 2013
Lebanon: Stagnation on Reforms in 2012
Missed Opportunities in Women’s Rights, Torture Prevention, Migrant Protection
February 7, 2013
No end in sight to state torture in Afghanistan
February 7, 2013
Qatar: Promises, Little Action on Migrant Workers’ Rights
Two Years After World Cup Bid Approved, Exploitative System Persists
February 7, 2013
India: Child Sex Abuse Shielded by Silence and Neglect
Police, Doctors, Courts Need to Change Policies and Mindset to Support Victims
February 6, 2013
Zimbabwe: No Hasty EU Retreat on Sanctions
Rights Reforms, Fair Elections Needed Before Lifting Restrictions
February 6, 2013
François Hollande’s ‘Change’ Is More of the Same on Côte d’Ivoire
February 6, 2013
Sri Lanka: Move Commonwealth Summit
Colombo Venue Undeserved without Progress on Rights, Accountability