Myanmar’s New Children’s Law a Step Forward
Child Rights Law Needs Further Reform, Effective Enforcement
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Child Rights Law Needs Further Reform, Effective Enforcement
Sindh Province Legislation Will Bolster Rights in Rural Areas
Using Dangerous Rhetoric on a Broad Stage
President Jokowi Should Condemn Racism, End Internet Shutdown
End Impunity of Family Murders of Women
Environmental Protection Agency’s Proposal Risks Serious Harm
Conditions on Serikzhan Bilash’s Release Should be Dropped
Commander of Abusive Division Appointed Army Chief
Authorities Should Investigate Police Violence, Respect Protestors’ Rights
Past Inquiries Named Responsible Parties
Implement Supreme Court Directives to End Mob Violence
Proposed Regulation Would License Discrimination against Transgender People
Separatist and Government Forces in Aden Showing Scant Concern for Civilians
President Resurfaces After Weeks of Rumor-Filled Mystery
Indian Authorities Have Restricted Movement, Blocked Access to Phones and Internet