Africa: Independent judiciaries can defend rights
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Rights Groups Call Trial Grossly Unfair
African Council Members Should Take Leading Role in Ending Abuses
Proposed Law Would Protect Rights of Same-Sex Couples
Government Should Promptly Compensate Victims
Fear of retaliation has forced many in the diaspora community into self-censorship. This country should listen and act on their concerns.
Commemorations Barred 34 Years After Bloody Crackdown
Rights Abusers in Western Tigray Zone Face No Accountability for Torture, Forced Expulsions
Letter Supporting the Right to Adequate Housing
Why Documenting Abuses Should Be Part of the Intelligence Community’s Job
Uphold Fair Trial Rights While Prosecuting Violence