Indonesia’s President Urges Delay on Criminal Code Vote
Harmful Provisions in Bill Should Be Rejected Outright
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Harmful Provisions in Bill Should Be Rejected Outright
Governments Should Ensure Equal Access to Information and Services
At Least 66 Protesters Killed Yet No Senior Officials Held to Account
Parliament Suspension at Home as Government Champions Rights Abroad
Family Deserve Full Investigation and Justice
Courts Should Protect the Public, Not Duck and Cover
Bar Association Denounces Rights Violations
Police Fatally Shoot 6 Refugees in Cox’s Bazar
The Prosecution of a Journalist Reopens the Debate on Individual Freedoms
Authorities Should Investigate Abductions, Prosecute Perpetrators
Free All Political Prisoners, Including Critics Held Since 2001
UN Trip a Chance to Press Guinea on Abuses Against Opposition
Student’s Death Highlights Need for Urgent Reform
South African Prosecution Offers Chance for Justice in Karegeya Killing