A Plan B for President Obama: Get Tough on Human Rights
Tanya Lokshina speaks at the Moscow event, commemorating Anna Politkovskaya
October 7, 2010: four years since the murder of Anna Politkovskaya
China's Nobel Threats Backfire
Liu Xiaobo's Peace Prize Shines a Spotlight on China's Human Rights Record
Israel Should Respect Rights of Migrant Workers
With foreign workers, Israel has its cake and eats it too
The Prize China Doesn't Want to Win
Giving Liu Xiaobo the Nobel Peace Prize would be a defeat for the government in Beijing -- and a victory for human rights everywhere.
Gaza Victims Trumped by Talks
Philippines: Repeating a Quarter-Century-Old Mistake
Free Campaigning Needed in Sudan Referendum
Key January vote will decide if Southern Sudan will be independent from Khartoum
Similar Paths, Different Missions: International Journalists and Human Rights Observers
As some journalists migrate to Human Rights Watch, one reason might be that they are ‘tired of treating all stories with the same pretense of aloofness—especially the ones who have covered mass atrocities.’
Identify the Congo killers and bring them to justice
The Rwandan government's attempt to discredit the report into atrocities in DR Congo makes one wonder what it has got to hide