Qatar: Residency Reform Doesn’t End Gender Bias
Mother’s Nationality Still Won’t Transfer
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Mother’s Nationality Still Won’t Transfer
Judgment Orders Government to Allow LGBT Foundation to Apply for Charity Status
Stand Up to Bullying Tactics of Visa Denial
Media Access Restrictions Compound Accountability Deficit
Administration Moving Fast to Roll Back Police Accountability
By reforming its nationality law, ratifying the Refugee Convention and joining the ICC, Qatar can become a model state in the region - and protect itself from attack
Locate Missing Men; Identify Those Responsible
Bishop Should Raise Human Rights Concerns at Bangkok Meetings
A new diaspora is spreading around South America, propelled by hunger and persecution.