We cannot Ignore Sri Lanka
Instead of applying pressure, the international community has dithered over Sri Lanka. As a result, civilians continue to die.
Ending Chechnya’s counterterrorism operation - or not
By Tanya Lokshina, published on open Democracy News Analysis (http://www.opendemocracy.net) on April 27, 2009
Guard against the guardians
President Obama visited the CIA headquarters this week to try to reassure staff that their intelligence-gathering work would not be compromised by the release of the so-called ‘torture’ memos. But the revelations cast a shadow over the work of the US inte
Bangladesh: End Custodial Deaths of Massacre Suspects
Accused Should Have Access to Lawyers, Be Tried Only in Civilian Courts
US: Obama’s 100-Day Record on Counterterrorism Reform
Key Bush-Era Abuses Repudiated, but More Changes Needed
Burundi: Repeal Law Criminalizing Homosexual Conduct
Discriminatory Law Violates Basic Rights, Will Hamper AIDS Prevention
Report Card on President Obama’s First 100 Days
Human Rights Watch Submission to the House of Lords
Second Reading of the Coroners and Justice Bill
DR Congo: Children Burned to Death by Rwandan Hutu Militia
Photos and witness accounts of attacks at Luofo and Kasiki villages, eastern Congo
Sudan: Revise Repressive Press Law
End to Censorship Necessary for Free and Fair Elections in 2010
EU: Use Trade Pact to Improve Rights in Turkmenistan
European Parliament Green Light to Interim Trade Agreement No Excuse for Turning Blind Eye to Repression
EU: Use Trade Pact to Improve Rights in Turkmenistan
European Parliament Green Light to Interim Trade Agreement No Excuse for Turning Blind Eye to Repression
Israel/Gaza: Israeli Military Investigation Not Credible
Israel and Hamas Should Cooperate With UN Investigation