World Report 2010: Backsliding on Human Rights
News Is Mostly Grim across North Africa, Report Finds
Rights abuses threaten HIV goals
Afghanistan: Conference Should Link Rights to Security
London Conference Needs to Address Warlords and Impunity to be Meaningful
Iraq: Candidate Ban Jeopardizes Election
Authorities Should Suspend Commission that Arbitrarily Disqualified More than 500 Candidates
US: Maine Should Pass Legislation Limiting Solitary Confinement in Prisons
Letter to Maine Legislative Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Venezuela: Stop Abusing Broadcast Powers
Forcing Cable Channels Off Air Undermines Freedom of Expression
World Report 2010: Harsher Climate for Human Rights
Missed Opportunities and Bigger Challenges in Middle East in 2009
Morocco: Lift Travel Restrictions on Sahrawi Activists
Critics of Moroccan Rule Turned Back at Borders and Airports; Passports Confiscated
Cambodia: Close Compulsory Drug Detention Centers
Respect Rights and Expand Voluntary, Community-Based Treatment
UAE: Fully Investigate Dubai Rape Case
Officials Dismiss British Woman's Allegations Before Completing Investigation
Treatment or Punishment?
So-called rehabilitation centres in Cambodia and elsewhere in Asia are in reality prisons where harsh and ineffective measures are used to break the hold of drugs