The shocking truth is that lynching of African-Americans in the U.S. is alive today as it was […]
Human Rights
Dan Kovalik discusses the history of Washington’s policy of sanctions and humanitarian intervention, a policy that provides […]
China just released a 13,000-word report on the state of human rights in the United States. While […]
With the excitement over Trump’s impeachment, it comes as no surprise that recent insights into how the […]
The US-backed administration of Jeanine Añez is arresting prominent members of the press and even doctors in […]
Exclusive, Cundus Yusuf- The Bahraini government is party to the Convention Against Torture, the International Covenant on […]
Sebastian Moro’s last known words before he was found were denouncing the kidnappings of government officials and […]
The new move creating an unaccountable armed security force directly aimed at foreign terror will do little […]
Alfred de Zayas is a former UN Special Rapporteur, Professor of International Law at the Geneva School […]
While some may be surprised by its response to the Bolivia crisis, Human Rights Watch’s support for […]
Many observers are citing Assange’s case as symptomatic of developing “police state” tendencies in both the United […]
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights sets out an ideal that any responsible person tries to put into […]