Gunning for the judge
Thanks to Garzon, Spain was a symbol of global justice. Now he is falling foul of enemies at home
Thanks to Garzon, Spain was a symbol of global justice. Now he is falling foul of enemies at home
Civilians are caught between al-Shabaab and US-backed forces in a ravaged state
Indiscriminate Attacks by Opposition, Government, and African Union Forces Devastate Mogadishu
But Jamal al-Haji's Case Highlights Need for Penal Code Reform on Free Expression
Global Initiative Expels 2 Countries That Lagged on Reform; Retains 16 Others
For the Hearing Before the House Education and Labor Subcommittee on Healthy Families and Communities
On the Establishment and Conduct of an Investigation into the Events of April 6-7
Perpetrators of Political Violence Remain at Large
When Pyongyang needs food aid, donors can—and must—insist on meaningful monitoring.
Government Should Hold Teachers Accountable and Regulate Schools
Discriminatory Policy Against Afghans and Sri Lankans Violates International Law