Japan Should Continue to Speak up on the Chinese Government’s Human Rights Abuses
Taking a tough, meaningful stand against Beijing is not easy, but Tokyo must continue to demonstrate the depth of its commitments to human rights
Human Rights Council: Establish Investigation into “Drug War” Killings
Enhanced Interactive Dialogue on the High Commissioner’s report on the Philippines, 30 June 2020
Afghanistan: Taliban Rights Efforts Fall Far Short
Abuses Persist, Protections Fragile as Peace Talks Begin
Kyrgyzstan: Bills Curbing Basic Freedoms Advance
President Should Use Veto to Uphold Fundamental Rights
Syria Conference Should Focus on Rights-Respecting Aid System
Ensure EU Donor Relief Reaches Vulnerable Communities
Caribbean British Community Owed More Than Gratitude
Members of the Windrush Generation Yet to Receive Justice
Philippines Police Crack Down on LGBT Protest
Covid-19 Pandemic Should Not Be Used to Silence Dissent
Record Number of Countries on US Child Soldier Blacklist
14 Governments Face Possible Military Sanctions
UN: Act on Broad Expert Call Denouncing China Abuses
Human Rights Council Should Monitor; Secretary-General Should Appoint Envoy
Working Toward a Stronger International Criminal Court
Expert Review Crucial Opportunity to Improve Court
The US Commits the Same Abuses it Condemns Abroad
In its response to the George Floyd protests, the US failed to meet the standards that it demands of other countries
Canada: Bring Home ISIS Suspects and Relatives from Syria
Inadequate Steps to Assist 47 Canadians in Dire Conditions
Protecting Economic and Social Rights During and Post-Covid-19
Questions and Answers on Economic and Social Assistance
Covid-19’s Serious Risks for Economic Rights
Questions, Answers, Recommendations for Government Action