Bahrain: Opposition Leader’s Trial Grossly Unfair
4-Year Term for ‘Insulting’ Government, Advocating Freedom of Assembly
![Protesters hold photos of Sheikh Ali Salman, Bahrain's main opposition leader and Secretary-General of Al-Wefaq Islamic Society, as they march asking for his release in the village of Jidhafs, west of Manama, in Bahrain on June 16, 2015.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2015/rtx1grr1_layout_comp.jpg?itok=V5aPDASF)
4-Year Term for ‘Insulting’ Government, Advocating Freedom of Assembly
25 Charged With Capital Crimes Following Unrest
Detention Highlights Misuse of Peaceful Assembly Law
Investigate Deaths; All Sides Need to Show Restraint
Next steps to operationalize the Special Criminal Court in the Central African Republic
Taboo Appears Over, but Proof Will be Change in Practice
Newspaper Editor, Professor Arrested Over Peaceful Comments
New Laws Target Muslims, Other Religious Minorities
126 in West Bank Left Homeless
Investigate, Punish Abuse, Ensure Shelter