US: Surveillance Harming Journalism, Law, Democracy
Tweet Widget Facebook Like Email Large-scale US surveillance is seriously hampering US-based journalists and lawyers in their work, Human Rights [...]
Tweet Widget Facebook Like Email Large-scale US surveillance is seriously hampering US-based journalists and lawyers in their work, Human Rights [...]
Tweet Widget Facebook Like Email Torture remains a serious problem in Brazil despite recent measures to curb the practice. (São [...]
Tweet Widget Facebook Like Email President Vladimir Putin signed into law on July 21, 2014 a series of amendments banning [...]
Tweet Widget Facebook Like Email The Sudanese government should immediately charge or release recently detained political activists, and investigate all [...]
UPDATE: On June 6, 2013, the Yemeni government released 17 hunger-striking detainees who had been held for 18 months without [...]
(Beirut) – Jordanian authorities should immediately rescind an order to censor 263 unlicensed local news websites. The government should also [...]