

Philippines Rejects ICC Probe Into Duterte’s War on Drugs
The New York Times By Jason Gutierrez Sept. 8, 2022 The Marcos government rejected a request to let prosecutors resume an inquiry into...
New York Times 1
Sep 13, 2022

At Least 12 Killed in Street Clashes in Iraq
The violence erupted after the powerful Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr said he is leaving politics. Protesters supporting Mr. Sadr took to...
New York Times 1
Aug 30, 2022

UN expert calls for action against Myanmar military
GENEVA (24 August 2022) – Five years after Myanmar forces began a genocidal attack against Rohingya men, women, and children in Rakhine...
United Nations
Aug 25, 2022

Uzbekistan: Unrest Poses Key Human Rights Test
At least 18 people died and over 240 were injured during recent unrest in Uzbekistan’s autonomous region of Karakalpakstan.
Human Rights Watch
Jul 4, 2022

Uzbekistan: at least 5 killed in local unrest
The protests in Uzbekistan were prompted by planned constitutional changes that would have stripped Karakalpakstan of its autonomous status.
Reuters
Jul 3, 2022

Cardinal Zen’s Arrest Is End of Hong Kong Religious Freedom
May 12, 2022 By Nina Shea, Director, Hudson Institute’s Center for Religious Freedom It signifies the end of religious freedom in Hong...
Nina Shea
May 18, 2022

West Darfur Faces Another Deadly Attack
Darfur Women Action Group (DWAG) is gravely concerned by the alarming level of violence in West Darfur. The attack on Kerrinek, West...
Niemat Ahmadi | DWAG
Apr 27, 2022

Afghanistan: Taliban Threaten Revenge Killings
Reprisals against civilians prohibited. A Taliban fighter raises a flag in the ruins of Sangin, Helmand province, Afghanistan, November...
Human Rights Watch
Mar 21, 2022


Taliban Conducting Sweep In Kabul
Taliban spokesman says dozens of criminals, kidnappers and smugglers arrested in operations across Kabul and other cities. We are trying...
Al Jazeera
Feb 26, 2022


Indian State Police Accused of Murdering Muslims and Dalits
Ahead of key Uttar Pradesh elections, state police accused of being ‘mercenaries’ of hardline Hindu nationalist government By Hannah...
The Guardian
Feb 22, 2022

Sudan’s Military Dissolves Government in Coup
Max Bearak | The Washington Post Monday, October 25, 2021, 3:50 a.m. EDT Sudan’s military detains prime minister and dissolves government...
Washington Post
Oct 25, 2021


Honduran state responsible for trans woman’s murder
June 29, 2021, 10:47 EDT | By Laura Paddison and Nina Lakhani Landmark ruling orders state to pay reparations, protect trans people and...
The Guardian
Jun 30, 2021