January 10, 2005
Guantanamo: Three Years of Lawlessness
Detainees Still Held Indefinitely Without Basic Rights
January 10, 2005
No justice for Sudan
The deal ending 20 years of war will not bring those guilty of genocide to account
January 10, 2005
Vietnam: New Evidence of Torture, Mass Arrests of Montagnards
Cambodia Slams Door on New Asylum Seekers
January 9, 2005
U.S./Iraq: Reject Use of “Death Squads”
January 6, 2005
Kazakh Opposition Party Shut Down
January 6, 2005
Sudan: Atrocities, Impunity Threaten Lasting Peace
African Union Should Deploy More Forces; U.N. Must Insist on Accountability
January 6, 2005
Tsunami Relief Efforts in Aceh: Letter to President Yudhoyono
January 5, 2005
Iran: Journalists Receive Death Threats After Testifying
Presidential Commission Heard Their Testimony of Torture During Detention
January 4, 2005
U.S.: Abu Ghraib Trials Only ‘A First Step’
Those Who Ordered or Condoned Abuses Must Also Be Prosecuted
January 4, 2005
Chile: Supreme Court Confirms Pinochet Indictment
January 1, 2005
Grave Crimes: Darfur and the International Criminal Court
December 29, 2004
D.R. Congo: Civilians at Risk During Disarmament
Joint U.N.-Congolese Disarmament Operations Must Protect Civilians
December 29, 2004
East Timor: New Law Aims to Stifle Political Dissent
President Gusmao Should Veto Bill Threatening Free Expression and Assembly
December 29, 2004