Saudi Arabia: Free Award-Winning Activist
Waleed Abu al-Khair Held for a Decade for Peaceful Activism
Justa Libertad: A Movement to Decriminalize Abortion in Ecuador
The Green Wave Continues to Make Strides in Latin America
Germany: Scholz Should Stand Firm on Rights in China
Chancellor’s Visit a Test for Berlin’s Resolve on its China Strategy
Abu Ghraib Torture Case Finally Goes to Trial
20 Years On, Still No Accountability for US Government Abuses
Brazil: Reject Bill That Entrenches Failed Drug Policy
Use Public Health Approaches Instead of Criminalizing Personal Use
A Renewed Yemen Truce Is No Substitute for Justice
A halt to the fighting in Yemen would be welcome news. But it won’t last without addressing the warring parties’ crimes against civilians.
Chinese Women from the Countryside: Views on Marriage
Sudan: One Year of Atrocities Requires New Global Approach
Investigations into Deliberate Aid Obstruction, Possible War Crimes Needed
Belarus Calls LGBT Lives ‘Pornography’
“Depicting” LGBT Relationships May Be Punishable with a Prison Sentence
Georgia: Abandon ‘Foreign Agent’ Registration Law
Proposed Bill Poses Grave Threat to Civil Society, Including Trade Unions
Germany: Landmark Vote for Trans Rights Law
Creates Gender Recognition Procedure, Upholds Nondiscrimination