Cambodia: Arrests of strikers may be breach of human rights law

Tuk-tuk drivers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Photo: UN Women Cambodia/Mariken B. Harbitz.
World Braille Day: Pandemic shows importance of information access for all

A student in her classroom in Paraguay, learning how to read and write braille.
From the Field: Picturing a thirsty earth

On bone-dry land, severely affected by drought, two women search for their daily water supply...
Sudan: Refrain from ‘disproportionate use of force’ against protesters

Protesters take to streets in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum.
Warning from NGOs’ International Press Conference: Failure to Resolve the Tai Ji Men Case Tarnishes Taiwan's International Image

A number of judicial and tax law whistleblowers have banded together to pound the gavel...
Myanmar: Attack leaves 35 dead, including 4 children

Dusk approaches in Yangon, Myanmar.
A Human Rights Violation Case That Shocks the World

Legal and tax scholars and experts pose before signs reading “No Illegal Tax Bills, No Tax Negotiation, No Bonus for...
Honoring the 25th Anniversary of the Tai Ji Men 1219 Incident

Tai Ji Men dizi (disciples) hold signs in front of the Cannon House Office Building,...
Lebanon crises increase suffering of migrant domestic workers

Lebanon's crises exacerbate the suffering of migrant domestic workers in the country.
Iran: UN independent experts condemn secret execution of Kurdish prisoner

Amidst protests and widespread dissatisfaction with Iranian authorities, UN Special...