Turkey: Normalizing the State of Emergency
Draft Law Permits Purging Judges; Prolonged Detention; Curbing Movement, Assembly
![The human rights monument in Ankara cordoned off with a police barricade during Turkey’s state of emergency to prevent its use as a site of public assembly and protest, 2017.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2018/201807eca_tureky_human_rights_monument.jpg?itok=IzqzTUZ3)
Draft Law Permits Purging Judges; Prolonged Detention; Curbing Movement, Assembly
American on Trial Before Party-Controlled Court
US, EU, OSCE Condemn Harsh Sentence
Concerns About Privacy, Security, Free Expression
The London summit this week could kick-start the revival of the stalled reform process in the region – but won’t if human rights and the rule of law stay off the agenda
No Serious Investigation Two Years After Killing of Popular Hun Sen Critic
As European and Ukrainian leaders gather in Brussels, it's time to highlight the need for further protection of fundamental rights and freedoms in Ukraine.
New Law Restricts Right to Free Speech and Information on Social Media
Reporters Face Longer Sentences Than Soldiers Convicted in Massacre