Dutch Apology on Slavery Only First Step
Making Amends for Colonial Legacy Requires Consultation with Affected Communities
![Johan Roozer, of the Suriname National Committee for the Remembrance of Slavery arrives at The Hague.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2022/12/202212eca_netherlands_Johan_Roozerx_suriname.jpg?h=5b1d78ed&itok=VMzrxZzX)
Making Amends for Colonial Legacy Requires Consultation with Affected Communities
EU Action Needed to End Undermining of Institutions that Protect Rights
Europe’s Cozy Approach to Gulf Governments Overlooks Serious Rights Abuses
More than 42,400 Adults and Children Held in Life-Threatening Conditions
Accountability for Conflict Related Abuses Key
Policies against Street Vendors, Landless People, Begging Violate Rights
Imposes Political Ban with Sentence, Subject to Appeal
New Federal Data Highlights Lack of Affordable Housing
Hearing on China’s Religious Freedom Violations: Domestic Repression and Malign Influence Abroad
Decades of Activism by Sex Workers Has Highlighted Dangers of Criminalization
Proposed Law Would Fundamentally Restrict Right to Free Assembly
Despite its claims of saving lives, Frontex is putting refugees and migrants at risk by aiding Libya Coast Guard interceptions of boats.
African Human Rights Leaders Summit Offers Different View from Official Event
Joint Statement from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch