Eritrea: Repression Creating Human Rights Crisis
Host Countries Should Cease Forced Returns of Eritrean Refugees
![Eritrean soldiers march during the country's Independence Day in Asmara in this May 24, 2007 file photo. One of Africa's newest and smallest nations has one of the largest armies in the region. But this is due to national service that continues for many y](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2019/200704africa_eritrea_military.jpg?itok=UVVnlIb2)
Host Countries Should Cease Forced Returns of Eritrean Refugees
Investigate Abusive Protesters, Soldiers and Their Superiors
Ordinance Should Be Reversed and Abusive Taliban Leaders Held Accountable
Halts Official Discrimination Against ‘Non-Recognized' Religion
Concerns About Return to ‘Crossfire Killings’
Detention of Kurds and Suspected Islamists for Months Raises Grave Concerns
Legal Residents Often Deported for Nonviolent Offenses, National Data Show
Letter to the European Union Foreign Ministers in Advance of a GAERC Meeting
Shia Personal Law Should Be Repealed or Amended to Protect Rights
Use International Clout to Press Both Sides to End Humanitarian Disaster