100 Days in Prison and Counting for Congolese Activist
Joseph Lokondo Wrongfully Convicted for Criticizing Governor in DR Congo
Guinea: Respecting Rights Key Amid Covid-19
Do More to Win Trust, Rein in Security Forces
Egypt: 2 Women Arbitrarily Detained, ‘Disappeared’
Immediately Reveal Whereabouts and Release or Charge with a Crime
Lebanon: One Protester Dead in Tripoli
Scores Injured; Hold Security Forces Accountable
Turkey: Enforced Disappearances, Torture
Investigate Disappearances; End Threats to Detainee and His Family
Saudi Arabia: Partial Criminal Justice Revisions
Death Penalty Ended for Some Child Offenders, Flogging for Certain Crimes
Libya: UAE Strike Kills 8 Civilians
Attack Apparently Unlawful; Compensate Families of Victims
Bangladesh: Covid-19 Aid Limits Imperil Rohingya
Refugee Camp Restrictions Threaten ‘Critical Services’
Philippines: Prison Deaths Unreported Amid Pandemic
Reduce Prisoner Populations to Address Severe Health Concerns
Australia Should Prioritize Rights as Asia Battles Covid-19
Persistently Press Abusive Leaders to End Violations
Syria: Aid Restrictions Hinder Covid-19 Response
UN Should Reauthorize Assistance from Iraq; Damascus Should Allow Passage
Lessons on hope from a Hungarian forced labourer in World War II
A renowned human rights lawyer, whose father was a forced labourer during World War II, shares lessons from his life