April 21, 2016
Central African Republic: Make Justice a Priority
Joint Civil Society Appeal to the new President
![Jean Baptiste Nguondija, a resident of Ngbada, Central African Republic, by the grave of his 10 year-old daughter Nathana Poura. Nguondija has lost 5 children since the conflict began in 2013.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2015/dsc_0164.gif?itok=JnAIF65N)
Joint Civil Society Appeal to the new President
Ease Rigid Union Laws, Punish Union-Busting
Lack of Adequate Treatment Increases Political Prisoners’ Suffering
Re: Afghanistan’s Cooperation with the International Criminal Court
Cooperate With International Criminal Court Inquiry
No Escape for Thousands Fleeing Attacks on Border Camps
End Military Repression Before August 7 Referendum on Constitution
China has “anti-terrorism” plans for Afghanistan. And they don’t bode well for human rights.