Top Human Rights Tweets of the Week
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Access to Information Crucial for Free, Fair Vote
New Law Would Ban Abortion in Cases of Rape, Health Risk
Major Step Toward Justice for Stadium Protest Victims
People with Mental Health Conditions Less Prone to Violence than Others
FIFA Should Act on New Human Rights Policy
Only nine states have adopted the 2014 guidelines on medico-legal care for survivors of sexual violence.
State Should Lead by Regulating Medically Unnecessary Surgery on Infants
Act Urgently to Respect Villagers´ Right to a Healthy Environment
Testimony at the US House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations
Ethnic Cleansing in Burma Calls for Concrete Action