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Turkey/Kyrgyzstan: Rendition of Turkish-Kyrgyz Educator

Click to expand Image Screenshot of a broadcast on TRT TV on July 5 2021, in which Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announces that the intelligence services have transported Orhan İnandı from...

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Kazakhstan: Crackdown on Government Critics

Click to expand Image Koshe Party activists handing out information leaflets in Nursultan, Kazakhstan’s capital, before the unregistered group was banned by court order. February 18, 2020. © 2020...

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Health Workers Abandoned in Yemen’s Covid-19 Fight

Click to expand Image A medical worker wearing full protective gear stands at the gate of the intensive care unit of a hospital, where coronavirus (Covid-19) patients are treated in Sanaa, Yamen, on...

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Afghanistan: Taliban Forcibly Displace Civilians

Click to expand Image Afghans carry the bodies of civilians killed during fighting between the Taliban and government security forces, in Badakhshan province, northern Afghanistan,  July 4, 2021.    ©...

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Chinese Cyber Legend Vanishes, Raising Concerns

Click to expand Image A photo-composite showing a phone displaying the Program-Think twitter account and Chinese flag. Flag: © 2021 Chan Long Hei / SOPA Images/Sipa USA/AP Images “I hope Program-Think...

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Supermarket Chain in Russia Acts LGBT-Inclusive, Then Regrets It

Click to expand Image A VkusVill’s market in central Moscow, Russia on July 7th, 2021. © 2021 Human Rights Watch Last week, VkusVill, a prominent Russian food market chain, ran an online advertisement...

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Australia: Act on UN Review Pledges

Click to expand Image Australia’s placard at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva © 2015 Human Rights Watch (Geneva, July 8, 2021) – Australia’s rejection of recommendations from United...

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Kyrgyzstan: Azimjon Askarov’s Family Awaits Justice

Click to expand Image Ethnic Uzbek journalist Azimzhan Askarov, who was arbitrarily arrested, tortured, convicted after an unfair trial and jailed for life looks through metal bars during hearings at...

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Bolivia: Lesbian Couple Denied Registration of Union

Click to expand Image The Constitutional Court of Bolivia (Tribunal Constitucional Plurinacional). © 2016 Héctor A. Aramayo Martínez, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/, via...

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Vietnam: Free Prominent Novelist

Click to expand Image Pham Chi Thanh © Private (New York) – The Vietnamese government should immediately release the dissident writer and novelist Pham Chi Thanh and drop all criminal charges against...

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A Victory for Rule of Law in South Africa

Click to expand Image Former South Africa President, Jacob Zuma sits in the High Court in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, on November 30, 2018, charged with fraud, corruption, money laundering and...

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UK Shouldn’t Detain Asylum Seekers Offshore

Click to expand Image A group of people on the deck of HMC Seeker as they wait to be brought ashore by the UK Border Force in Kent. September 22, 2020. © 2020 Gareth Fuller/PA Wire via AP Images The...

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Haiti: Investigate President’s Killing

Click to expand Image In this February 7, 2020, file photo, Haitian President Jovenel Moïse arrives for an interview at his home in Petion-Ville, a suburb of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Moïse was killed...

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Brazil’s Amazon Governors: Deliver Results to Secure Support

Click to expand Image Governors and vice-governors of Brazil’s Amazon states at the 17th Forum of Governors of the Legal Amazon, March 2019. © 2019  Marcelo Loureiro / Secom © (São Paulo) – The...

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Another Critic Detained in Belarus on Undisclosed Charges

Click to expand Image Tatiana Kouzina at a conference in 2019. © Private On July 8, a court in Minsk ordered Tatiana Kouzina, a prominent Belarusian researcher and policy analyst, be held in pretrial...

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US Athlete’s Olympics Suspension Highlights Influence of War on Drugs

Click to expand Image Sha'Carri Richardson celebrates after winning the first heat of the semi-finals in women's 100-meter run at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials Saturday, June 19, 2021, in...

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Revised UN Counterterrorism Strategy Has Stronger Rights Focus

Click to expand Image A wide view of the Security Council meeting on peace and security in Africa, with a focus on countering terrorism and extremism in Africa on March 3, 2020  © 2020 Loey Felipe/UN...

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Philippines Loses a Press Freedom Fighter

Click to expand Image National Union of Journalists of the Philippines chairman Nonoy Espina speaks to other journalists and activists as they gather to hold a vigil on the eve of the promulgation of...

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UN Rights Body Needs to Act on Ethiopia

Click to expand Image Tigrinyan refugee women prepare bread for their family in Umm Rakouba refugee camp in Qadarif, eastern Sudan on December 11, 2020  © 2020 Nariman El-Mofty/AP Images As reports of...

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Record Canada Heat Harms Older People and People with Disabilities

Click to expand Image A person enters the Hillcrest Community Centre, where they can cool off during the extreme hot weather in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 30, 2021. © 2021 Don...

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