Giant portraits of President Emomali Rahmon adorn even the most nondescript buildings in Tajikistan’s capital of Dushanbe. Throughout the country, his sayings...
Tag - Human Rights
Brussels (16/11 – 83) Sri Lanka is still dealing with the aftermath of its most devastating economic crisis since independence, a...
Berlin (25/11 – 90) Eight United Nations experts are awaiting a response from Tajik authorities to a letter expressing concern about the fate of convicted...
Copenhagen (14/11 – 40) The massive mobilization and sustained pressure jolted the Sri Lankan presidency of the previously all-powerful Gotabaya Rajapaksa...
Protester shouted ‘let Gaza live’ and ‘ceasefire now’ during Human Rights Campaign annual dinner in Washington. Joe Biden was interrupted during...
Human Rights Defenders Guidance The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to putting human rights and democratic principles at the center of our foreign...
Frankfurt (22/09 – 58.33) Since May 2022, the Tajikistan authorities have stepped up their ongoing crackdown on Pamiris, an ethnic, linguistic and religious...
Since the Netherlands became the first country to legalize same-sex marriage in 2001, more than 30 countries around the world have followed suit. On June 20...
The Supreme Court rejected a fringe legal theory on Tuesday that courtwatchers had warned threatened democracy itself. The case, Moore v. Harper, which arose...
Brussels, Berlin (21/3 – 42.86) Tajikistan, a small fragile country in Central Asia, has been facing a multitude of issues in recent years. With a...