A new Niger government ordinance creating a database of people suspected of terrorism undermines fundamental rights enshrined in national and...
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Like fishermen struggling in the waters of the open sea after the capsizing of their boats, human rights workers are crying out to be rescued from the Philippine government’s apparent determination to stop them from carry out their legitimate, and necessary, work.
A new Niger government ordinance creating a database of people suspected of terrorism undermines fundamental rights enshrined in national and...
Last month, the Taliban put into effect new laws stripping the women of Afghanistan of the last of their basic human rights. While here in America,...
THE EDITOR: In criminal court matters in democratic countries, after a suspect is arrested, tried and (if) found guilty, who has the final say in...
In a major breakthrough against transnational crime, Pakistan’s security forces have successfully dismantled a large international human...
A declaration outlining practical steps to protect humanitarian aid workers in conflict zones and reaffirming human rights laws is being worked up by...
By Vibhu Mishra The UN-designated human rights expert on Sudan has called for the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support...
By Masood Farivar A brutal mob lynching at Bangladesh’s oldest university has put a spotlight on the country’s crumbling law and order, just as...
Activist facing possible deportation to Minsk may take his case to the European Court of Human Rights, citing his marital status and new repressive...
World leaders gathering for the United Nations General Assembly’s annual General Debate should call for action to end the global human rights...
Israel’s Biden-backed war machine is once again bearing down on defenseless Lebanese people. Hostilities on the Israeli/Lebanon border have been...