Bahrain’s Prison Release Positive but Insufficient
Many Prominent Political Prisoners Still Detained
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Many Prominent Political Prisoners Still Detained
EU, US Should Stop Security Support Until Abuse Ends
On World Water Day, Marginalized Populations Still Lack Access to Basic Hygiene Measures
EU, Others Should Urge Immediate Release of Kong Mas, Others Wrongfully Detained
On Human Rights Day, End Abuses Against Asylum Seekers
Cease Using Abusive Investigations, Laws to Silence Critics
Ignoring LGBT Rights Endangers People in Time of COVID-19
Government’s Coronavirus Response in Prisons Leaves Thousands at Risk
Refusal to Restore Communications Threatens Public Health
Ensure Sufficient Health Services Available and Accessible to All
Address Underlying Grievances, Protect Civilians, Ensure Rule of Law