Call for Commonwealth Leaders to Speak Up for Rights of Rwandans
Joint Letter to Commonwealth Heads of Government
![The Commonwealth leaders at the formal opening of the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace in London, April 19, 2018.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2022/06/202206africa_rwanda_LetterCHOGM.jpg?h=a141e9ea&itok=AA5970Fe)
Joint Letter to Commonwealth Heads of Government
Deregistration of Bangladeshi organization Odhikar is part of pattern of curbs on rights groups
US Should Publicly Seek Rights Commitments, Reforms
Joint letter to the Prime Minister
‘Deep Concern’ Isn’t Enough; Impose Targeted Travel Bans
Team Should Support Qatar’s Migrant Workers Ahead of 2022 World Cup
Statement to the second session of the Ad Hoc Committee to Elaborate a Comprehensive International Convention on Countering the Use of Information and Communication Technologies for Criminal Purposes, May 2022
Orban Instrumentalizes Ukraine War To Further Consolidate Power
End Excessive Use of Force, Abuses by Park Authorities
Senior Officials Implicated Should Be Investigated, Fairly Prosecuted
Free All Wrongfully Imprisoned; End Capital Punishment
Now Must Engage Stakeholders and Add Human Rights to Olympic Charter