Draft Security Law Targets Civil Society and Journalists in Hungary
EU Should Take Legal Action, Parliament Should Scrap Bill
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EU Should Take Legal Action, Parliament Should Scrap Bill
Ulvi Hasanli, Sevinc Vagifgizi, Mahammad Kekalov Face Spurious Charges
Soltan Achilova Planned to Travel to Geneva for Rights Award Ceremony, Meetings
Free Detained Protesters; Lift Censorship on First Anniversary Events
Stark Conclusion to Aleksandra Skochilenko’s “Military Fakes” Trial
Government should Heed Member State Recommendations
Address Restrictions on Independent Media, Civil Society, LGBT Rights
Free Activist; Drop Bogus Charges; Uphold Rights to Expression, Assembly
Junta Using Conscription to Punish Critics
Arbitrary Restrictions; Excessive Government Control
Fourth Journalist Killed Since President Marcos Took Office
Severe Assembly Restrictions Undermine Political Participation
Re: Human Rights Agenda for New Government
At Least 3 Killed in Post Municipal Election Demonstrations