US: Trump Attacks Social Media Platforms
Executive Order Targets Companies that Displease Government
Ending Hungary’s State of Emergency Won’t End Authoritarianism
Bill Would Perpetuate Rule by Decree
Nepal: Amend Intrusive Intelligence Bill
Unlimited Surveillance Powers Are Among a Series of Attacks on Freedoms
Pandemic Adds New Threat for Rohingyas in Myanmar
Burmese Authorities Are Using Covid-19 Response Measures as a Pretext to Harass and Extort Rohingyas
US: Provide Reparations for 1921 ‘Tulsa Race Massacre’
State, City Should Compensate Survivors, Descendants; Adopt Broad Plan
Senegal/Chad: No Reparations for Ex-Dictator’s Victims
Four Years After Hissène Habré’s Conviction, African Union and Chad Fail Victims
Germany to Protect Meatpacking Workers Better
US Should Emulate Germany’s Workers-First Response
People with Disabilities Needed in Fight Against Climate Change
UN Releases First Report on Disability Rights in the Context of Climate Action
Yemen Keeps Religious Minority Members Locked Up
Houthis Detain Baha’is Despite Release Order
New Zika Cases in Brazil Overshadowed by Covid-19
579 Cases in 3 Months Show Need for Reproductive Rights, Sanitation
Confirmed Death of Alleged Rwandan Genocidaire
Remains of Augustin Bizimana Found in Congo-Brazzaville
To Be a Force for Good, the UK Should Work With Others
The UK is inconsistent in its commitment to human rights. If we truly want to be a force for good in this world, greater cooperation is vital