Human Rights Watch UPR Submission on Germany
Kazakhstan: Give Rights Defender Fair Trial
Handling of Manslaughter Charges Raises Concerns
Libya: Mark Anniversary by Restoring Rights
40 Years After Al Fateh Revolution, Libyans Still Lack Basic Freedoms
Turkmenistan: Reverse Student Travel Ban
Immediately Remove Exit and Other Restrictions So Students Can Study Abroad
Natalia Estemirova, Champion of Ordinary Chechens
SADC: Press Zimbabwe to Implement Rights Reforms
Southern African Leaders Should Urge End to Politically Motivated Abuses
Guinea: Respect Rights of Opposition
Criticism of Coup Government Leads to Crackdown on Dissenters, Demonstrators
Morocco: New Jail Term for Western Sahara Activist
Naâma Asfari Convicted for ‘Showing Contempt' Toward Police
Iran: New Judiciary Chief Should Tackle Rights Abuses
Investigate Role of Top Officials in Post-Election Crackdown
Letter to Ayatollah Larijani on post-election abuses in Iran
Armed Conflict in Northern Yemen
Equatorial Guinea: Resource Cursed
Equatorial Guinea is perhaps the world's most striking example of why oil hurts, rather than helps, many of the countries that have it. Will the Obama administration stop the country's dictator from sucking its people dry?