Universal Periodic Review: HRW Submission on Bangladesh
16th UPR session, April - May 2013
Bahrain: F1 Ignores Rights Abuses Ahead of Race
Anticipated Protests Risk Further Violations
US: Bipartisan Study Shows Need to Investigate Torture
‘Indisputable’ Evidence Requires Declassification, Official Inquiry
Saudi Arabia: Free Detainee in ‘Eye-for-an-Eye’ Case
Unable to Pay Compensation, Man Faces Indefinite Detention
Mali: Two Torture Victims Die in Detention
Investigate Deaths, Improve Central Prison Conditions
UAE: Don’t Deport Tamil Refugees to Sri Lanka
19 Sri Lankans, Including 6 Women, at Grave Risk of Torture if Returned
Mali: Soldiers Torture Detainees in Léré
Accelerate Deployment of Gendarmes in Conflict Zones
Involuntary Treatment: The Invisible Health Care Crisis
UN Report Highlights Abuse as ‘Drug Treatment’
UN Expert Says Donors Should Stop Funding Drug Detention Centers
Libya: Focus on Justice System in Paris Meeting
Security Requires Accountability, Rule of Law
Senegal: Hissène Habré Court Opens
Extraordinary African Chambers to Try Former Chadian Dictator
The Trial of Hissène Habré: A Turning Point for Justice in Africa?
After a long wait, Chad's former dictator will be tried in a court in Senegal. If the trial is fair and effective, we could soon be talking about the "Habré precedent".
Lebanon: Stagnation on Reforms in 2012
Missed Opportunities in Women’s Rights, Torture Prevention, Migrant Protection