Bolivia: COVID-19 Decree Threatens Free Expression
Vague Language Can Be Misused to Quell Criticism
![La presidenta interina de Bolivia, Jeanine Áñez, durante un discurso desde el Palacio Presidencial en La Paz, Bolivia, el miércoles 22 de enero de 2020.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2020/040720amer_bolivia_anezcovid.jpg?itok=ekUkbz1a)
Vague Language Can Be Misused to Quell Criticism
Planned ‘Expulsions’ From US Are Illegal, Harmful
Arrest Gédéon Kyungu While Respecting Rights
Combat Ageism; Ensure Access to Health Care, Services
Unwarranted Amid Health Risks, Global Travel Restrictions
Monitor Lockdown Enforcement; Support Vulnerable Groups
Ensure Due Process, Victim Role in War Crimes Trial
Overcrowding, Unsanitary Conditions Threaten Catastrophe
Release Low-Level Offenders; Prioritize Older and Ill Prisoners
Evidence of Excessive Force, Killings, Arrests; Violence by Demonstrators
Misuse of COVID-19 Law as Dozens Face Probes, Backlash
Governments have a responsibility to protect foreign domestic workers.