Nigeria: Prosecute Killings by Security Forces
A Year After 130 Civilians Killed in Jos, No Prosecutions, New Abuses
Rwanda: None So Blind as Those That Will Not See
ICC: Prosecutor Seeks OK on Kenya Inquiry
Kenyan Authorities Should Cooperate Fully and Hold Credible National Trials
Syria: End Persecution of Kurds
Arrests of Activists, Suppression of Political and Cultural Expression Intensify
Unwelcoming Shores
Kazakhstan: Rights Deteriorating as OSCE Chairmanship Nears
OSCE Foreign Ministers Should Raise Concerns and Urge Improvements at Athens Gathering
Ten Questions of Kazakhstan and the OSCE Chairmanship
US: Obama Should Join Mine Ban Treaty
Burundi: Reverse Ban on Civil Society Group
Threats and Restrictions Represent Attempt to Silence Critics
Philippines: Let LGBT Party Contest Elections
Election Body’s Discriminatory Action Threatens Democratic Freedoms
World AIDS Day: Punitive Laws Threaten HIV Progress
Focus on treatment as prevention requires respect for human rights
Equatorial Guinea: Human Rights Concerns Taint Election
Dictator Predicts Landslide Victory as Opposition Stifled, Harassed
Philippines: Massacre Shows Arroyo’s Failure to Address Impunity
Independent Investigation and Full Prosecution Crucial
The Commonwealth is a Jamboree of Repression
The Commonwealth has developed a 21st-century role – as a haven for serial human rights abusers