US: Syrians Face Danger Without Temporary Protection Destroyed house from US-led coalition strike that killed 13 civilians in Tal al-Jayer, Syria in July 2017.
Former Hitmen Implicate Ex-Gambia Dictator A sreenshot of TRRC lead counsel Essa Faal questioning Staff Sgt.Amadou Badjie at Gambia Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission, July 25, 2019 It’s been a dramatic week for Gambia.
Thailand: New Government Disregards Rights Expand Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha arrives for a group photo with his cabinet members at the government house in Bangkok. © 2019 Vichan Poti/Pacific Press/Sipa USA via AP Images (New York) – The new Thai government’s policy statement fails to provide a pathway for restoring respect for human
Elite Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Found Injured In Cell With Bruises Around His Neck: Why? Elite pedophile Jeffrey Epstein who is being held on charges of child sex trafficking was found injured in his jail cell with bruises around his neck.
Egypt: New NGO Law Renews Draconian Restrictions Prominent rights activist and journalist Hossam Baghat, center, leaves a courtroom at the Cairo Criminal Court on March 24, 2016.
Central African Republic: New Court Should Step Up Effort International Special Prosecutor Toussaint Muntazini (left) and former Central African Republic prime minister Mathieu Simplice Sarandji (right) at the inaugural session of the Special Criminal Court on October 22, 2018 that marked the official launch of the court's judicial activities. Photo courtesy of Special Criminal Court. (Nairobi) – The Central African
If Trump Won't Stand Up to the Saudi Crown Prince, Congress Must Just over nine months ago, Jamal Khashoggi walked into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul and never came out.His remains have not been found.
What’s the point of Azerbaijan’s National Press Day? Azerbaijan is celebrating its National Press Day today.But when it comes to press freedoms, there’s not much to celebrate, argues Catherine Pilishvili from Human Rights Watch. Just ask Seymur Hazi.
NSA Whistleblower Speaks About Julian Assange & The ‘Shadow Government’ Longtime high-ranking NSA employee William Binney shares his thoughts on the arrest of Julian Assange and who is really in control.
The Anatomy of Conspiracy Theories Whether you believe in conspiracy theories or not, we can all agree that the use of the term has exploded in media and in conversation..
Malaysia: End Use of Sedition Act Expand Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad listens to questions during an interview with foreign media on the government's one year anniversary in Putrajaya, Malaysia on Thursday, May 9, 2019. © 2019 AP Photo/Vincent Thian (New York) – The Malaysian government should reinstate its moratorium on using the Sedition Act pending the
Standing with Victims on International Justice Day Abdul Kareem, a Rohingya Muslim, carries his mother, Alima Khatoon, to a refugee camp after crossing from Burma into Bangladesh on Sept.16, 2017.
Support Needed to Tackle ICC Shortcomings Expand Permanent premises of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, the Netherlands.