Indonesian Law Hampers Mosque Construction
Amend Discriminatory Regulation That Blocks New Houses of Worship
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Amend Discriminatory Regulation That Blocks New Houses of Worship
President Should Veto Problematic Provisions of New Law
NATO Members, Australia Should Expedite Relocation of Local Staff
Adopt Short-term, Long-term Social Protections to Safeguard Rights
Submission to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
More than 500 Civilians Killed by Armed Islamists in the Sahel Since Early 2021
Decision to Provide Authoritative Guidance to Governments is Long Overdue
Secretary-General Needs to Denounce Powerful Abusive Governments
Release Unjustly Jailed Critics, Human Rights Defenders
Government Should End Restrictions on Free Expression
But the International Community Should Do Much More to Ensure that the Refugees Can Safely Return to Myanmar
UN, Donors Should Urge Protection, Freedom of Movement on Bhasan Char