A Five-Point Human Rights Agenda for DFAT
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OAS Should Press Authorities to Drop Charges
Jordanian Faces Death Penalty for Drug Smuggling
Attacks by Members of Youth League, Police on Relatives of Perceived Opponents
Death Penalty for Drug Crimes Violates International Law
End Reprisals Against Families Seeking Justice
Children Held Arbitrarily in Degrading Conditions
Judge orders evidence destroyed related to defendants’ secret detention, torture
Abuse of Detained Teenagers Caught on Camera by ABC’s Four Corners Program
Premier’s Visit is Chance to Address Censorship, LGBT Protections
Orders to Purge Civil Servants, Judges; Close Groups Down
‘Rule of Law’ Rhetoric Incompatible with Praise for Police Killings