The Human Rights Watch Film Festival Returns to New York
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Ruling Could Put Brakes on Destructive Approach
Questions and Answers
Offers Potential Justice Model for Other Countries
Congress Should Address Exorbitant Prices Many Pay for Essential Medicine
Broad Suspension of Basic Rights Disproportionate and Opens Door to Abuse
As People Are Expelled to Danger, States Sue to Keep Practice in Place
Overcrowding, Lack of Hygiene and Potable Water Increase Risk
After 30 Years, ‘De-Registered’ Along with Other Foreign Groups
Egypt, Lebanon, and Tunisia Should Ensure Access to Legal Gender Recognition
Harsh Prison Sentences for Children, Restrictions on Free Press
Instead Prioritize Accountability for Human Rights Abuses