Lebanon: Discriminatory Nationality Law
Grant Lebanese Women’s Children, Spouses Citizenship Rights
![Joelle Bassoul, a Lebanese national, doesn’t know how she will ever tell her children they are not Lebanese like her family and their friends, just because their father is not Lebanese.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2018/201809mena_lebanon_nationalitylaw.jpg?itok=jGMlaCPx)
Grant Lebanese Women’s Children, Spouses Citizenship Rights
Oversight Crucial to End Abuse of People with Disabilities
Prolonged Detention, Absence of Due Process
Arbitrary Detention, Torture, Enforced Disappearance Go Unpunished
At Least 7 Non-combatants Killed; Residents Say No Military Targets Nearby
Segregation, Lack of Accessibility for Children with Disabilities
Blocks Services for ISIS Suspects and Their Families
States Supplying Arms Risk Complicity
Ensure Rights to Free Movement, Assembly Ahead of Elections
Investigate Abuse During Interrogations in Mosul
Restrictions, Blanket Censorship, and Prosecutions in Military Courts
Areas Taken from ISIS Restricting Free Movement
Failure to Investigate, Punish Security Forces Implicated in Abuse
Pregnant Women, Others ‘At-Risk’ Lack Health Care, Support