Libya's Rulers Must Know Crimes against Humanity Will be Punished
The UN was right to refer Libya for investigation into human rights abuses: the international criminal court may be slow, but it has more power than any other form of justice
Yemen: Reveal Opposition Figures’ Whereabouts
At Least Eight Southern Activists Detained and Missing
Libya: What the Security Council Has Done for Justice
Saudi Arabia: Free Cleric Who Backs Change
Three Petitions for Constitutional Monarchy Attract Almost 2,000 Signatures
Bahrain: Hold Perpetrators of Crackdown Accountable
Launch Independent Investigation Into Deaths, Vicious Attacks on Protesters
The Balkans Must Broaden Approach to Human Rights
People with disabilities, minorities, remain exposed to grave abuses
Libya: Fewer Police Abuses in Zuwara, Under Control of Anti-government Forces
Egyptians and Libyans Continue to Pour Across Tunisian Border
UN: Security Council Refers Libya to ICC
Resolution Aimed at Stemming Violence and Bringing Justice
Libya: Security Forces Fire on Protesters in Western City
Pro-Gaddafi Thugs Terrorize Egyptian Migrants, Causing Flight to Tunisia
Lebanon: Permit Departure of Bahraini Opposition Leader
Bahrain’s Actions Against Hassan Mushaima Politically Motivated
Iraq: Security Forces Raid Press Freedom Group
Equipment, Documents Seized in 2 a.m. Break-In
Yemen: Security Forces, Gangs Attack Reporters
At Least 31 Journalists Beaten, Harassed During Demonstrations