Top Human Rights Tweets of the Week
![Anti-coup protesters hold a banner that reads "What are these? We are Yangon residents!" as they march during a demonstration in Yangon, Myanmar on Tuesday April 27, 2021.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2021/04/202104asia_myanmar_protest_0.jpg?h=69f2b9d0&itok=FX2xQvGZ)
6 Months After Takeover, Urgent Need for Targeted Sanctions, Arms Ban
Close Case 173, Lift Arbitrary Restrictions
Amid Olympics, Legal Action Highlights Need to End Abuse in Sport
Insurgents Beat, Execute Popular Comedian in Kandahar
Senate Should Pass Motion Disallowing Regulation
Restoring “Ability to Repay” Rule Would Help Protect Human Rights in the US
Failure to Investigate Attacks on Press Undermines Media Freedom
Governments Should Halt Trade in Surveillance Technology
Hundreds Arrested; At Least 9 Deaths, Including a Child
Letter to Prime Minister Deuba Sets Out Major Concerns
Investigate Officials and Security Forces; End Killings, Other Abuses in Warrap State
Ensure All Asylum-Seeking Children Are Enrolled in Coming School Year