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How Obama Failed in Saudi Arabia
Even by the standard of low expectations set for a trip described as fencing-mending, President Obama's public silence on Saudi Arabian human rights spoke loudly today.
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Read the Letter: What We Want President Obama to Do in Saudi Arabia
As an ally of the United States, Saudi Arabia has been spared the blunt criticisms U.S. officials make of other governments that commit serious human rights violations.
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A New Low for Internet Freedom in Turkey
The Turkish government blocked access to Twitter for millions of its citizens late last night.
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Crimea: A Culture of Fear, Made in Russia
The warning signs are clear. In Crimea, the crackdown is coming.
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In the Age of the Selfie, Privacy is Still Paramount
This is how governments create a climate in which people fear the consequences of expressing themselves openly and worry their beliefs and activities can be used against them.
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Talk is Cheap: It’s Time For Real Action on North Korea
Statements of support will not bring to an end the systematic torture, executions, rape or forced labor inflicted upon North Koreans by their own government.
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Justice for Ali Ismail Korkmaz: Two Quick Ways to Take Action
This trial is an important one: a rare case which challenges the culture of impunity in which Turkish authorities typically work. Let's make our voices heard.
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What is Behind the Latest Unrest in Turkey?
In Turkey, taking to the streets as a peaceful demonstrator, or as a bystander, can cost you your life at the hands of the police.
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UPDATE: Brother of Slain Honduran Journalist Threatened After Demanding Justice
Unidentified men have threatened and intimidated Mario in response to his public statements about the killing of his brother.
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Tech and Human Rights at #SXSW
Learn about the "digital arms race" between activists and repressive governments at our SXSW panel.