Egypt: Systematic Crackdown Days Before Elections
Mass Arrests, Intimidation, Campaign Restrictions Make Fair Outcome Questionable
Landmine Ban Treaty: Report Cites Growing Progress
US Should Conclude Policy Review and Join the Ban
Burma’s Elections: Towards Realistic Hope
Hellman/Hammett Grants: Honor, Assist Persecuted Writers
Nominations Open for the 2011 Awards
Prevent Abuses Against Migrant Domestic Workers
Letter to the Governments of Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka
Ethiopia: the Aid-Politics Trap
The Ethiopian government’s political use of international humanitarian aid is a test of donors’ commitment to human-rights principles.
South Africa: Revise Protection of Information Bill
Letter to Mr. C.V. Burgess, Chairperson of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Protection of Information Legislation
South Africa: Overhaul Information Bill
Bill Curtails Right to Know, Is Overly Broad on National Interest
Burundi: Crackdown on Rights Following Elections
Journalists, Civil Society, and Opposition Parties Face Harassment, Restrictions
Mexico: Letter to the Secretary of the Interior, Francisco Blake Mora
Re: Critical Reforms to the Military Code of Justice
India/UAE: Use Visit to Raise Migrant Worker Issue
Labor Protection Badly Needed for Migrants in Emirates, Including 1.2 Million Indians
Memo to Convention on Conventional Weapons Delegates
The Need to Re-Visit Protocol III on Incendiary Weapons
ICC: Trial Opens for Congo’s Ex-Vice President
Bemba Case Relates to Central African Republic Coup in 2002