NIGERIA: AUTHORITIES MUST UPHOLD HUMAN RIGHTS
GUINEA: CONVICTIONS FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY FOLLOWING 28 SEPTEMBER 2009
CANADA: WET’SUWET’EN CHIEF DSTA’HYL DECLARED FIRST AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
SYRIA: YEZIDI SURVIVORS OF ISLAMIC STATE ATROCITIES ABANDONED
PAKISTAN: REPEATED PUNITIVE CRACKDOWNS ON BALOCH PROTESTS MUST END
EGYPT: NEW LAW THREATENS TO REDUCE ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE FOR MILLIONS
GREECE: UNLAWFUL DETENTION ON SAMOS MUST NOT BECOME THE BLUEPRINT
BANGLADESH: END PUNITIVE MASS ARRESTS AND ARBITRARY DETENTION
WHAT IS HAPPENING AT THE QUOTA-REFORM PROTESTS IN BANGLADESH?