UK War Crime Revelations in Afghanistan Expose Justice Failings
‘Overseas Operations” Bill Risks Entrenching Impunity
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‘Overseas Operations” Bill Risks Entrenching Impunity
Appeals Court Applies Law Criminalizing Same-Sex Activities
Ensure Access to Adequate, Quality Health Care, Provide Sufficient Resources
“We Must Have a Seat at the Table”
Authorities Use Abusive Law to Penalize Critics
Internet Restrictions Amid Pandemic Exacerbate Yearlong Crackdown
Drop Fabricated Charges Against Rong Chhun
Alternatives, More Shelter Spaces Needed
Ministerial Resolution Endangers Protesters
Need to Turn Progress into Effective Reform
‘Why We Can’t Wait’ Campaign Builds on Unprecedented Support for HR 40 to Address Racial Injustice