October 8, 2010
China: Liu Xiaobo’s Nobel Spotlights Rights Deficit
Release Peace Laureate and Other Jailed Rights Defenders
October 8, 2010
China's Nobel Threats Backfire
Liu Xiaobo's Peace Prize Shines a Spotlight on China's Human Rights Record
October 8, 2010
Yoseph Mulugeta, Ethiopia
October 8, 2010
Sussan Tahmasebi, Iran
October 8, 2010
Steave Nemande, Cameroon
October 8, 2010
China: Q and A on Nobel Peace Prize Winner Liu Xiaobo
October 8, 2010
Liu Xiaobo: “Authoritarianism in the Light of the Olympic Flame”
Reprint of Liu Xiaobo's chapter in the anthology China's Great Leap (2008)
October 8, 2010
Israel: Grant Status Long Denied to Arab Village in Central Israel
Discriminatory Planning Procedures Prevent Access to Basic Services; Court to Rule on Demolition Orders
October 8, 2010
Israel Should Respect Rights of Migrant Workers
With foreign workers, Israel has its cake and eats it too
October 8, 2010
UN: Egypt to Chair Refugee Agency's Governing Body
Highlights Urgency for Cairo to End Abuses Against Refugees and Asylum Seekers
October 6, 2010
Philippines: 100 Days On, Aquino’s Actions Fall Short
Structural Reforms Needed to End Abuses and Ensure Justice
October 6, 2010
Ethiopia: Opposition Leader’s Release Just a First Step
Government Should Free All Political Prisoners
October 6, 2010
Kuwait: For Abused Domestic Workers, Nowhere to Turn
Scant Protection Against Mistreatment and Abuse
October 6, 2010
The Prize China Doesn't Want to Win
Giving Liu Xiaobo the Nobel Peace Prize would be a defeat for the government in Beijing -- and a victory for human rights everywhere.