April 26, 2018
Protesters who engage in violence should expect to be held to account, but so too should any police officer who uses excessive force. There is no excuse for taking media outlets covering the protests off the air or allowing pro-government groups to assault journalists and protesters.
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- March 4, 2020
Tibetan Children Denied Mother-Tongue Classes
‘Bilingual’ Policy Threatens Tibetan-Medium Education
- February 24, 2020
US Elections 2020 – Racial Justice
From rethinking the role and presence of law enforcement in our communities to adequately addressing the legacy of slavery and racial discrmination through repair, reconciliation, and reinvestment, candidates in the 2020 US Elections should look to prioritize racial justice issues in public forums as well as their policy platforms.
- February 20, 2020
Kenya: No Letup in Killings by Nairobi Police
Evidence removed From Scenes; Failure to Investigate
- February 6, 2020
Explosive Weapons Devastating for Civilians
International Action Needed to Curtail Deaths, Long-Term Harm in Populated Areas
- February 4, 2020
Venezuela: Violent Abuses in Illegal Gold Mines
Credible Allegations of Government Involvement, Acquiescence
- January 22, 2020
Colombia/Venezuela: Armed Groups Control Lives at Border
Killings, Forced Labor, Child Recruitment