UN Shows Conflicting Approaches to Myanmar Crisis
Security Council Inaction Highlighted at Rare Open Meeting
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Security Council Inaction Highlighted at Rare Open Meeting
Investigate Abuse, Halt Unlawful Deportation
Human Rights Defender Preparing Appeal Suffers Ill-Treatment
UN Committee on the Rights of the Child Cancels Upcoming Session
Entrenches Discrimination, Enhances Risk of Anti-LGBT Violence
“Group of Experts” Will Work to Advance Accountability for Human Rights Violations
Authorities Should Ensure Access to Community-Based Services
Reaffirms Medically Unnecessary Surgeries Performed Without Consent Violate Rights
New Moves by Georgia and Kyrgyzstan on Repressive Legislation
UN Inquiry Urgently Needed; End Impunity for Abusive Commanders
Governments Should Suspend Arms to Israel, Support ICC Probe
Politicians’ Accounts Indicate Organized Interference in Electoral Process