Executive director of the NGO Cristosal, Noah Bullock (C) speaks next to director of research Rene Valiente (L), Abraham Abrego (2nd R), director of the strategic litigation and Guatemalan lawyer ...
An Israeli legal group claims staging the exhibition could turn the museum into "a platform for partisan political advocacy." ...
By Waylon Cunningham May 14 (Reuters) - A group of United Nations human-rights experts has asked Starbucks and the U.S. government to respond to allegations that Starbucks has carried out a years-long ...
The Free Narges Coalition Steering Committee, including Reporters Without Borders (RSF), issued a joint alert on Thursday, warning of escalating threats against imprisoned Iranian journalist and 2023 ...
Harassment often uses coded language, local slang and political insinuations • Common complaints include hacking, ...
The past two decades have brought steady if uneven progress on the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning people. Landmark court rulings have decriminalized ...
An Indonesian official announced on April 30, 2026, that the government would seek to amend the country’s 1999 Human Rights ...
Strasbourg court says Bulgarian authorities failed to investigate online death threats posted in 2015 about three Bulgarian human rights activists. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), before ...
PANAMA CITY, Panama —El Salvador has lost one more human rights group. The country's most prominent human rights group, Cristosal, announced on Thursday that it's being forced to shut down its ...
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