Syria: Jailed for ‘Weakening National Sentiment’
Arbitrary Detention, Torture, Discrimination Highlight Government’s Record in 2010
Arbitrary Detention, Torture, Discrimination Highlight Government’s Record in 2010
Gbagbo Should Rein in Supporters; Rampant Killings Require Robust UN Response
Supreme Court Can Quash Verdict in Case Marred by Threats, Torture
Huge Spike in Executions; Lawyers Targeted for Championing Freedoms
Prime Minister Should Refrain from Interfering in Case
The EU’s overtures to Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan could be making the human rights situations there worse, not better.
But Some Encouraging Steps on Labor Reform for Migrant Workers
Senegal Should Accept AU Commission’s Proposal
Junta Window Dressing Ahead of First UN Rights Review
Arrests, Censorship, and Police Brutality Mark a Difficult Year
Violations of Freedom of Expression, Association, and Assembly
In one fell swoop, the candor of the cables released by WikiLeaks did more for Arab democracy than decades of backstage U.S. diplomacy
Letter to Assistant Secretary Esther Brimmer, Mr. Harold Hongju Koh, Assistant Secretary Michael H. Posner, and other US UPR Delegation Members
Defendant in Attack on US Embassies Receives Life Sentence