Ethiopia: Army Commits Executions, Torture, and Rape in Ogaden
Donors Should Act to Stop Crimes Against Humanity
US: Landmark Supreme Court Ruling on Detainees
Guantanamo Inmates Have Right to Challenge Detention
Burma: New Rules Further Delay Relief
More Bureaucracy Adds to Government’s Interference in Aid Efforts
Japan Should Become a Champion of Human Rights
Libya: Drop Convictions of Peaceful Protestors
Government Should Locate ‘Disappeared’ Prisoner
Syria: Repression of Activists Continues Unabated
Engagement With Damascus Should Include Human Rights
Cambodia: Release Jailed Editor
Journalists and Opposition Members Under Attack as Elections Near
Uganda: Drop Charges Against Sexual Rights Activists
Censorship, Silence Around HIV/AIDS Can Kill
Gambia: President Should Disavow Reported Homophobic Threats
Dangerous Remarks Fuel Tension and Promote Violence
UK: 42-Day Pre-Charge Detention Violates Rights
House of Lords Should Reject Disgraceful Terrorism Bill
US: Improve Prison Conditions at Guantanamo
New Report Finds Treatment of Detainees Unnecessarily Harsh
Indonesia: Reverse Ban on Ahmadiyah Sect
Government Should Protect Religious Minority, Not Threaten Prison for Beliefs
The insanity inside Guantánamo
A new report reveals that a number of prisoners – even some long ago cleared to leave – are spiraling into hallucinations, despair and suicide.