EU: Steps Toward Rights-Based Leadership
But Stronger Defense of Rights by EU States Needed on Migration
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But Stronger Defense of Rights by EU States Needed on Migration
Erdogan Presidency Silences Dissent, Removes Elected Officials
End Arbitrary Detention, Speech Restrictions
Anti-Corruption Measures Advance, Other Problems Stalled
Repressive Laws, Charges Against Critics, Impunity for Abuse
Migrants, Refugees, People of Color, Women Face Greatest Harms
Encouraging Killings by Police Harms Public Safety
Dangerous Clampdown on Freedoms in Rohingya Refugee Camps
Totalitarianism Empowered with Absence of International Pressure
New Administration Poses Threat to Activists, Media, Victims Seeking Justice
Progress on Women’s Rights but Backsliding on North Korea
Governments Should Unite Against Its Assault on Rights Bodies
International Pressure Needed for Rights Improvements