Iraq: Execution of Captive Soldiers Violates the Laws of War
Iraq Insurgent Group Claims to Have Executed Two Missing US Soldiers
Iraq Insurgent Group Claims to Have Executed Two Missing US Soldiers
June 8, 2007
Three Groups File Lawsuit Seeking Information about ‘Ghost’ Detention
Transitional Somali Government Must Respect Freedom of Expression
Withdraw Presidential Decree and End Threats to Journalists
The G8 summit leaders should use the presence of a Nigerian president elected by fraud to advance the interests of his country's people
The dismissal of two cases in Guantanamo Bay dealt a rightful blow to the administration's quasi-justice system for alleged terrorists.
President Uribe’s Measures on Politicians and FARC Threaten Rule of Law
Public Hearing: The Human Rights Situation and Humanitarian Space in Sri Lanka
Human Rights Groups, Media Barred from Observing Trial
Better Human Rights Protections Needed in National Security Removal Cases
European and Asian Foreign Ministers Should Be United in Their Burma Strategy