Looking the Other Way
Increasing government use of commercial spyware and other types of surveillance technology poses a significant threat to human rights...
Increasing government use of commercial spyware and other types of surveillance technology poses a significant threat to human rights...
(New York) – The Chinese government is imposing Chinese-medium education and ideological...
The authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo are increasingly harassing and arbitrarily detaining journalists, activists,...
European Union-produced surveillance technology has been used in dozens of countries worldwide as well as by countries in Europe.
The European Commission's announcement that it would not initiate a process to further amend the text of its milestone anti-deforestation...
Tunisian authorities on April 24 suspended operations of the Tunisian League for Human Rights, a longstanding refuge for human rights...
Venezuela's new amnesty law has serious shortcomings that exclude many people who have been arbitrarily detained and is being applied in...
(Nairobi) – Rwandan authorities should conduct an effective, independent, and transparent investigation into the death in custody of Aimable...
The International Criminal Court's (ICC) upcoming landmark hearing in the case of Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, suspected of crimes against...
(New York) – Gig workers around the world experience long hours, unpredictable and declining pay, and serious safety risks, Human Rights...
Skeptical commentary and criticism centered on Maldives.
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