Bangladesh: Mass Death Sentences Confirmed
Mutiny Trials Rife With Procedural Flaws, Torture Allegations
Vietnam: EU Should Press for Release of Political Prisoners
Reverse Conviction Against ‘Mother Mushroom’ Ahead of Human Rights Dialogue
HRW Submission to EU on Bilateral Dialogue with Vietnam
Global Principles Protecting LGBTI Rights Updated
‘Yogyakarta Principles Plus 10’ Call for Action Against Discrimination
Your Private Information is a Gift
You Should Decide Whether to Give It – Not Have the US Government Take It Away
North Carolina Citizens’ Commission Examines US Torture
Holds Hearings on State’s Role in CIA Secret Renditions Program
‘Making Haste Slowly’ is a Tired Refrain in Sri Lanka
Officials Cite Politics for Failing to Implement Promised Reforms
“100 Crimean Tatar Kids Who Lost Their Fathers”
More than a dozen men disappeared without a trace during Russia's annexation of Crimea. Their families are still waiting for news — and justice
South Korea Kicks Issue of Abortion Down the Road
Government Claims Research Needed, So Women’s Rights Must Wait
New Mexico Cases Highlight Risks of Secret Evidence
Shadowy Practice of Parallel Construction Threatens Rights
UN: ‘Killer Robots’ Talks Fall Short
Many Countries Call for Law to Keep Human Control
Israel/Palestine: UN Settlement Business Data Can Stem Abuse
Critical to Avoid Corporate Role in Rights Violations
Lawyer Disbarred in Azerbaijan After Filing Torture Complaint
Authorities Should Ensure Effective Investigation into All Ill-treatment Allegations