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Resignation Confirms Fears of Delay in Guinea Stadium Massacre Trial
New Justice Minister Should Ensure Trial Date Set for September 2009 Case
Taiwan’s Same-Sex Marriage Law Should Encourage Rights Reform Across Asia
Welcome Progress is States Defending Sexual Minorities Even When Public Opinion is Hostile
El Salvador: Fix Flawed Transitional Justice Bill
Inter-American Court Orders Suspension of Legislative Process
Justice Not Served for Prominent Azerbaijani Activist
Azerbaijan Failed to Comply with Judgement in Ilgar Mammadov’s Case
Iraq: French Citizens Allege Torture, Coercion
Countries Should Ensure Their Nationals Can Return Home
Pakistan: Investigate North Waziristan Deaths
Uphold Rights of Region’s Pashtun Population
China: Tiananmen Injustice Fuels Repression 30 Years On
Still No Justice for Victims, but Activists Persist
Human Rights Activism in Post-Tiananmen China
A Tale of Brutal Repression and Extraordinary Resilience
New Arrests in Crimea Seek to Silence Activists
Crimean Tatars Critical of Russian Occupation Targeted by Authorities
Narendra Modi’s next challenge is to contain his extremist supporters
To restore faith in the rule of law in India, the new government should ensure that the culture of mob violence has no political patronage.
No Girl Should be Forced into Motherhood After Rape
Survivors and Advocates Seek Help from UN Human Rights Committee