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Saif Gaddafi’s Release and the Challenge for International Criminal Justice

Six years after his capture during the Arab Spring uprising against his father Muammar Gaddafi, and despite pending charges in the International Criminal Court, Saif al Islam Gaddafi…

The “Leahy Law” Prohibiting US Assistance to Human Rights Abusers: Pulling Back the Curtain

With almost weekly news reports of US support for foreign governments with track records of gross human rights abuse—think torture in Yemen by Emirati security forces, violations…

Not the Time for the Sounds of Silence

My father was on a death march through Yugoslavia when liberated by Tito’s partisans in November 1944. My mother was in a courtyard in Budapest waiting to be executed by a firing…

Yemeni Human Rights Activist Radhya Al-Mutawakel’s Speech to the UN Security Council

Yesterday, leading human rights defender Radhya Almutawakel, the Chairperson of the Yemeni NGO, Mwatana Organization for Human Rights, briefed the UN Security Council on the war…
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Recap of Recent Posts on Just Security (May 20-26)

I. Foreign Policy Michael Posner, Tillerson’s Degradation of Human Rights Mustn’t–and Can’t Yet–be Executive Branch Policy (Monday, May 22) Sydney Blumenthal, What…

Norms Watch: Democracy, the Trump Administration, and Reactions to It (May 19-26)

Editor’s Note: Welcome to the latest installment of Norms Watch, our series tracking both the flouting of democratic norms by the Trump administration and the erosion of…

Tillerson’s Degradation of Human Rights Mustn’t–and Can’t Yet–be Executive Branch Policy

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson addressed State Department employees on May 3, delivering a wide-ranging assessment of the state of the world. He offered a glimpse of how he plans…

Congress Protects U.S. Foreign Aid For Now but the Budget Wars Are Just Beginning

While overshadowed by news that House Republicans voted to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, last week’s signing of a $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill to fund the…

Civil Liberties and Human Rights Groups Urge Ambassadors on the UN Security Council to Support Yemeni Civil Society

International and U.S.-based civil liberties and human rights groups are urging Ambassadors on the United Nations Security Council to take action to support Yemeni civil society,…

Wallet as Weapon: the Coming US Assault on the International Human Rights System

These days, the Trump administration is not just threatening human rights with executive orders, tomahawk missiles and tweets. It is also wielding the government’s wallet as…
Falun Gong practitioners Kimmy Gao and Ruting Fang place their hands in front of their bodies in prayer pose as they demonstrate in front of the Chinese Consulate July 20, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois.

“Golden Shield” Oral Arguments Today: Doe v. Cisco

A panel of the Ninth Circuit of Appeals in San Francisco (composed of Judges Stephen Reinhardt, Wallace Tashima, and Marsha Berzon) will hear oral arguments today in the Alien…

Canary in the Coal Mine: Trump Administration Undermines a Global Anti-Corruption Initiative

Those nervously watching to see whether the United States will uphold its existing international commitments to protect human rights and address corruption have had their eyes…
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