UK Bill a License for Military Crimes?
Law Would Stymie Prosecution of Armed Forces for Abuses
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Law Would Stymie Prosecution of Armed Forces for Abuses
Government Promises to Respect Rights in COVID-19 Response
Prominent Women Sought Release of Unjustly Detained Prisoners
Government-mandated Isolation in Hotels Too Expensive for Many Citizens
Virus Outbreak Highlights Structural Inequalities
Authorities Should Ensure His Safety and Prosecute Two Assailants
In Kyrgyzstan, there are people serving time for a crime no longer in the books.
Free Those Unjustly Detained; Consider Conditional Release of Others
Member Countries Should Signal Support
Recommendations for Governments in Addressing Pandemic