Sri Lanka: Anti-Terror Bill Revives Concerns of Abuse
Draft Law Falls Far Short of Colombo’s Pledges to United Nations
Draft Law Falls Far Short of Colombo’s Pledges to United Nations
Resolution Calls for Urgent UN Inquiry Into Protester Deaths and Detention
Would Criminalize Immigrants, Harm Families
Governments Should Change Laws, Policies Keeping Kids From School
Facing Danger, and Lacking Food, Water, Health Care
Authorities Need to Investigate Circumstances of Killings
Tiny Proportion of Those Caught in Sweep Have Violent Criminal Records
With Casualties on Rise, Review Targeting, Tracking to Minimize Civilian Harm
Ensure Voluntary Community-Based Drug Treatment
Re: Civilian Protection in Afghanistan
Re: Japanese Government Funding for Drug Rehabilitation in the Philippines
Guatemala’s Red Tape Stops Physicians From Prescribing Pain Medication