Uzbekistan: Backsliding on Religious Freedom Promises
Muslims Prosecuted; Faith Face Registration Obstacles
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Muslims Prosecuted; Faith Face Registration Obstacles
Torture, Incommunicado Detention, Flawed Due Process
Reparations Key to Returning Thousands of Displaced Yazidis, Others
Xinjiang Authorities Label Readings from Quran ‘Harmful’
African Union, United Nations Should Press for Credible, Independent Inquiry
Limited Access to Water, Electricity, Medical Care Fuels Humanitarian Crisis
Provide Redress; Adopt New Conservation Model After Consultations
Provide Effective Remedy to Oromia Residents who Suffered Harm
Young Protesters Unlawfully Detained
Hun Sen’s Campaign Rhetoric Prompts Assaults, Wrongful Arrests
Independence, Legal Aid, Appeals Rights Needed to Provide Effective Remedy
Reform Colonial-Era Laws to Protect Land Rights, Environment
Torture and Other Ill-Treatment, Indifference to Violent Assaults
Journalists, Civil Society, Opposition Parties Face Harassment, Restrictions