Top Human Rights Tweets of the Week
![A protester is hit with a baton by San Jose police, Friday, May 29, 2020, in San Jose, California, as more demonstrations take place nationally after George Floyd died in police custody on Memorial Day.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2020/06/AP_20151061083774.jpg?h=5d27af06&itok=-MZMqt2G)
Legal Amendment May Threaten Livelihoods and Living Standards
US Authorizes Sanctions Against ICC Officials and Others
Authorities Target Outspoken Defenders of Free Speech, Assembly
Correa Indictment is Major Advance for Victims of Abuses during Jammeh Rule
Officials Who Defended Women’s, Girls Rights Demoted
End Pushbacks, Grant Access to Aid and Asylum
City Council, Mayor Need to Invest in Communities, Rethink Role of Police
Publish Information on Emergency Reserve Use for Covid-19
Millions of Children at Risk with School Closures, Economic Hardship
Authorities Should End Discriminatory Restrictions
Trump Executive Order Seeks to Thwart Justice for Victims
June 11, 2020
Zoom Blocks US-based Activist after Tiananmen Memorial