International Justice: Taylor Trial Sets Positive Example
Sierra Leone Special Court Offers Lessons for Prosecuting Highest-Level Suspects
Mali: Security Forces ‘Disappear’ 20, Torture Others
Crackdown on People Linked to Counter-Coup, Journalists
Senegal: Agreement on Habré Court
After World Court Ruling, Plan to Try Chad’s Ex-Dictator in Senegal With African Judges
Cowering From Colombia’s Violence
As Women Flee Violence in Rural Areas, Cities Offer No Safe Haven
Libya Slogs Toward Democracy
In the aftermath of the country’s historic election, Fred Abrahams writes about the daunting challenge Libya faces as it hopes to build a functional state.
Drug Detention Centers Offer Torture, Not Treatment
UN, Donors Should Push for Immediate Closure and Community-Based Services
Cuba: On the Death of the Dissident Oswaldo Payá
Nepal: Prosecute, Don’t Promote, Notorious Army Officer
Military Adds Insult to Injury for Victims by Ignoring Allegations
India: Confirm Policy Ending Mandatory HIV Tests
Letter to India’s External Affairs Minister
Oman: Drop Cases Against Online Activists
‘Defaming the Sultan’ Sentences Part of Wider Repression Campaign
World Court: Important Victory for Habré Victims
Senegal Should Bring Chad’s Former Dictator to Justice ‘Without Further Delay’
China/US: Dialogue Needs to Produce Results
Leadership Transition Without Elections Violates Rights
Thailand: Press Burmese President on Rights
Thein Sein’s Visit Offers Opportunity to Promote Reforms