Abu Ghraib Torture Case Finally Goes to Trial
20 Years On, Still No Accountability for US Government Abuses
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20 Years On, Still No Accountability for US Government Abuses
Use Public Health Approaches Instead of Criminalizing Personal Use
A halt to the fighting in Yemen would be welcome news. But it won’t last without addressing the warring parties’ crimes against civilians.
Investigations into Deliberate Aid Obstruction, Possible War Crimes Needed
“Depicting” LGBT Relationships May Be Punishable with a Prison Sentence
Proposed Bill Poses Grave Threat to Civil Society, Including Trade Unions
Creates Gender Recognition Procedure, Upholds Nondiscrimination
Brutal Attack in Berlin Highlights Need for Cross-Institutional Approach and Commitment
Action Undermines Fundamental Freedoms
Decision Not to Deport 19 Children Should be Expanded to All Refugees