Sudan: Civilians Under Attack in Scramble for Darfur
UN Should Impose Sanctions If Khartoum Continues Attacks, Obstruction
China: Tibetan Schoolboys Detained as Crackdown Worsens
Teenage Students Held Incommunicado for Graffiti
Iran: Allow Baha’i Students Access to Higher Education
Government Discriminates against 800 Students on Basis of Faith
Israel: Threatened Sanctions on Gaza Violate Laws of War
Rocket Attacks Cannot Justify Collective Punishment
The Wrong Sex Offender Laws
Although popular, California's residency restrictions and registries do little to protect children.
Human Rights Watch Urges Gov. Kathleen Blanco to Investigate Allegations of Racism in the Jena Six Case
Joint Letter to Louisiana Governor Regarding the Case of the Jena Six
Georgia: Do Not Develop Guidelines for Diplomatic Assurances
Letter to Georgian Parliament
The Material Support Bar: Denying Refuge to the Persecuted?
Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law Hearing
Thailand: Coup Remains Big Setback for Rights
Promises for Restoration of Democracy Look Bleak on Coup Anniversary
Egypt: Reverse Decree Closing Human Rights Organization
France: Immigration Reforms Inadequate
Parliament Should Strengthen Safeguards in Expulsion Cases
Enabling atrocity
The nomination of Ahmed Haroun to a human rights committee is an affront to the victims of Darfur and a slap in the face to the UN
Egypt: Four Editors Get Prison Terms, Fines
Government Should Repeal Laws Inhibiting Free Expression