New Australian Law Targets Activist Groups, Peaceful Protest
Senate Should Pass Motion Disallowing Regulation
![Two Jabiluka mine protesters sit chained to heavy drilling equipment installed at the proposed site of the Jabiluka Uranium mine in Jabiluka, Australia on March 24, 1998.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2021/07/202107australia_ngo_goverment.jpg?h=35795833&itok=jZEZm8Sn)
Senate Should Pass Motion Disallowing Regulation
Restoring “Ability to Repay” Rule Would Help Protect Human Rights in the US
Failure to Investigate Attacks on Press Undermines Media Freedom
Governments Should Halt Trade in Surveillance Technology
Hundreds Arrested; At Least 9 Deaths, Including a Child
Letter to Prime Minister Deuba Sets Out Major Concerns
Investigate Officials and Security Forces; End Killings, Other Abuses in Warrap State
Ensure All Asylum-Seeking Children Are Enrolled in Coming School Year
Release Hejaaz Hizbullah and Others Denied Due Process under Abusive Law
Ensure Prompt Access to UN Refugee Agency for Protection
Paves Way for Equatoguineans to Regain Stolen Resources
Governments Should Pledge to Protect Public Education Budgets, Tackle Exclusion