August 15, 2005
Azerbaijan: EU Relations Can Encourage Human Rights Reform
A Human Rights Watch Briefing Paper
August 13, 2005
Not Worth the Paper They're Written On
Despite what the Prime Minister says, the rules of the game have not changed
August 12, 2005
Cook's Enduring Legacy
The idea of foreign policy 'with an ethical dimension' was mocked, but its reach was historic. It is as vital today as when the former Foreign Secretary coined it
August 12, 2005
Chad: Habré Henchmen Ousted
August 11, 2005
Uzbekistan: Authorities Must Release Detained Journalist
August 11, 2005
Nigeria: Surrender Taylor to War Crimes Court
On Two-Year Anniversary of Charles Taylor's Exile, Justice Should Be Done
August 10, 2005
Iran: Security Forces Kill Kurdish Protestors
Government Must Investigate Killings and Release Detained Activists
August 10, 2005
It's worth bringing tyrants to justice
August 9, 2005
U.K.: Proposed Anti-Terrorism Measures Threaten Fundamental Rights
Proposals Risk Complicity in Torture, Unfair Trials, and Criminalizing Expression
August 9, 2005
Cambodia: Opposition MP Jailed After Sham Trial
August 7, 2005
Cruel Confinement of ‘Enemy Combatant’ in United States
Complaint Provides First Look at Isolation and Abuse
August 4, 2005
Malaysia: Respect Rights of Religious Community
August 3, 2005
Sudan: Communal Violence Threatens Peace Process
Government Should Quell Incitement, Facilitate Independent Investigation