Papua New Guinea’s Universal Periodic Review
Human Rights Review Should Address Broken Commitments, Women’s Rights
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Human Rights Review Should Address Broken Commitments, Women’s Rights
Allegations of Torture, Convicted Based on Tainted Confessions
Expands Commitments in Foreign Policy, Aid
Ensure Effective Investigation; Condemn Flagrant Homophobia
Discriminatory Restrictions Affect Independence to Marry, Study, Work, Travel
Set Principled Framework for Aid, Protection, Justice
International Community Should Stand with Victims of Abuses
ISIS-Linked Armed Group Attacks Civilians in Palma
Most Syrian Refugee Students Denied Access to Learning
Concerns of Government Retaliation Against Rights Advocates
Updated Regulations Aim to Restrict Sales to Abusive Governments
More Than 100,000 Signatures Support National LGBT Law
Abusive Elements Remain; Changes Exclude Domestic Workers