September 1, 2017
Thailand: Supreme Court Enshrines Impunity for 2010 Violence
No Justice for Officials, Soldiers in Bloody Crackdown
![On August 30, 2017, Phayao Akhard wears the bloody nurses gown worn by her daughter, nurse Kamolkate “Kate” Akhard, when she was killed by Thai Special Forces soldiers while tending wounded persons at the front of Wat Pathum temple on May 19, 2010, to pro](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2017/201708asia_thailand_payao2.jpg?itok=bNiScv8c)
No Justice for Officials, Soldiers in Bloody Crackdown
Party Leaders Should Affirm Defense Rights for Terror Suspects
Allow Reporters to Work and Ensure Safe Media Climate
New Graft Watchdog May Legalize Wrongful Detention
President Vows to Persist Despite Horrific Death Toll
Naloxone Can Bring Someone Back to Life
Government Should Remove Barriers to Widespread Naloxone Availability
But Civilians Harmed by Use in Syria
Trump’s decision to lift restrictions part of harmful policy shift
Refugees Bring Benefits, Not Just Costs