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President Marcos Jr. has shown little inclination to tackle persistent rights problems in the Philippines or pursue justice for past crimes.
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Testimony to the US House Foreign Affairs Committee
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For My Father, Medicaid Means Regaining Agency and Autonomy. For My Mother, Our Survival.
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Brazil Must Support Environmental Defenders
Ratifying the Escazu Agreement is key to strengthening environmental policies.
Lula Should Be Clear-Eyed About Beijing
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Don’t Undermine New York State’s Reform of Bail
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Human Rights Watch Testimony on Texas State HB 20 and HB 7
Creation of State-Sponsored Vigilantes and Codification of Abusive Operation Lone Star Program Would Green-Light Further Abuse