How Can Torture Still Not Be a Crime in Italy?
28 Years of Failure to Pass Law Denies Justice to Victims, Shames the Country
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28 Years of Failure to Pass Law Denies Justice to Victims, Shames the Country
Health Legislation Should Not Slash Essential Services
Ambassador’s Human Rights Claims an Insult to Victims
The Government Should Honor Malala’s Courage, Endorse the Safe Schools Declaration
Russia Should Ensure Syrian Cooperation and Respect Findings
Amnesty International Says Executions Globally Have Fallen, Despite Record Rise in Death Sentences
President Signs Law Threatening Future of Central European University (CEU) Despite Outrage
Jailed for Weeks Because He Couldn’t Afford Bail
Efforts to Protect Poor from Abusive Ordinances at Risk