Brazil: Army Stonewalls on Rio Killings
State Prosecutors Unable to Interview Soldiers
State Prosecutors Unable to Interview Soldiers
John Worboys Case Should Make Ministers Abandon Plans to Scrap the Act
Supreme Court Ruling a Victory for Law Reform in Brazil
Survivors Describe Attacks on Tents, Home, Farm
New Satellite Images Show Destruction Indicating Obstruction of Justice
Revised Legislation Would Secure Legal Recognition
Cabinet Approves New Law That is Overly Broad and Ripe for Abuse
Russia Green-Lighting Eastern Ghouta Aerial Onslaught
Annual Human Rights Report to Omit Critical Issues Related to Women
Dozens Remain, Some Forcibly Disappeared
Investigate Civilian Deaths in Kandahar Village Raids
Foreign Defendants Receive Harsh Penalties for Non-Violent Acts
Announcement Follows Prisoner Release, Prime Minister’s Resignation
Fund Will Support Africa Investigations