Iraq: Torture Survivors Await US Redress, Accountability
No Clear Path to Compensation for Iraqis Abused in Detention by US Forces
![Taleb Al Majli, an Iraqi who described being tortured by US forces after his detention at Abu Ghraib prison in November 2003, at his home in Baghdad in 2023. The US released him without charge in March 2005.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2023/09/202309mena_iraq_abughraib.jpg?h=a5a65eb8&itok=w_QBqrIB)
No Clear Path to Compensation for Iraqis Abused in Detention by US Forces
Compound Problems of Rising Inequality, Flawed Mitigation Efforts
Anonymity Won’t Address Underlying Stigma and Poverty
Humanitarian Crisis Needs Urgent Response
HRW Oral Statement - ID with the Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela - HRC54
Beijing Permanently Silences Another Intellectual from Xinjiang
Heed Call of Global Marches to ‘End Fossil Fuels.’
UN High Commissioner Urges Consideration of an International Probe
HRW Oral Statement Item 4 - ID with the Special Rapporteur on Burundi - HRC54
Bad Laws Have Become Worse Under MBS
Authorities Should Step Up Domestic Violence Protections
September 15, 2023
The Next Victim of the Bloc’s Migration Obsession May Well be Itself
O Estado brasileiro é civilmente responsável por danos morais causados a detentos submetidos a condições sub-humanas, insalubres, degradantes ou de superlotação