Submission to the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI)
Burundi’s National Independent Human Rights Commission’s lack of independence merits examination
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Burundi’s National Independent Human Rights Commission’s lack of independence merits examination
Environmental Defenders Face Harassment, Intimidation, Arbitrary Arrests
Eleven Human Rights Organizations Affected
Attacks, Summary Killings Without Accountability
Stronger Enforcement Needed to Stem Funding of Abusive Military
Free Political Prisoners; Protect Right to Peaceful Assembly
Greater Risks During Strikes, Difficulty Obtaining Necessities, Shelter
Severe Assembly Restrictions Undermine Political Participation
Stop Politicizing Gender and Sexuality Education; Protect Children and Teachers
Re: Human Rights Agenda for New Government
Japan High Court Finds Pyongyang Lured People to Life of Hardship
End Coercion, Abuse, Forced Return of Refugees
More Support Options Needed