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After three decades at the helm of Human Rights Watch, Kenneth Roth says that governments are "always tempted" to violate citizens' rights.
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After three decades at the helm of Human Rights Watch, Kenneth Roth says that governments are "always tempted" to violate citizens' rights.
An Australian economist detained by Myanmar’s junta has pleaded not guilty to breaching the colonial-era official secrets act.
The Taliban have made liberal use of Facebook and Twitter since seizing power in August last year.
The Taliban's religious police have put up posters across the southern Afghan city of Kandahar.
Bodies from a Rio de Janeiro police raid that left more than 20 alleged drug traffickers dead show signs of torture and summary execution.
Sudanese women's activist Amira Osman Hamed has won a Front Line Defenders Award for Human Rights Defenders at Risk.
The UN envoy is due to give press briefing late Saturday as her trip ends.
This is just the start of the problem, and what’s possible in terms of roaming billions of people could make this look pretty tame
The divisions over FIFA's decision to hold the World Cup in Qatar overshadowed the annual congress of football's governing body.
Afghan women protesting against the Taliban's harsh rule say they have been betrayed by Norway.