June 14, 2016
US: Reject Guantanamo Restrictions
Retain Bill’s Protections for Military Sexual Assault Victims
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Retain Bill’s Protections for Military Sexual Assault Victims
Submitted to the UN Human Rights Committee on the occasion of its Second Periodic Review of Kazakhstan
Statement delivered under Item 2
Forestry Agency Implicated in Violence, Extortion
RE: Break-ins targeting offices of Ugandan human rights organizations
Pattern of Attacks Indicates Perpetrators Enjoy Impunity
Speed Up Repeal of Prevention of Terrorism Act