Do Not Forget the Disappeared!By the AIUSA Cogroup WritersAug 29, 2023A response icon1Aug 29, 2023A response icon1
Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back — Updates on the Death Penalty in 2023by Justin Mazzola (He/Him), Researcher, Amnesty International USAAug 16, 2023Aug 16, 2023
The 1122 and 1033 Programs: Obfuscation enables Police MilitarizationBy Lillian MauldinJul 12, 2023Jul 12, 2023
Why the Freedom of Press Matters for Shaping a Future of Human RightsWorld Press Freedom Day, on May 3rd, is a day to acknowledge and defend the crucial role of journalists in promoting transparency and human…May 2, 2023May 2, 2023
Afghan Women and Girls Must Not Be AbandonedBy Alice Dahle, AIUSA Women’s Human Rights Coordination Group, ChairNov 21, 2022Nov 21, 2022
Death Penalty in the United States: Furman v. Georgia 50 Years OnBy Rick Halperin Director, SMU Human Rights program Texas SDPAC and former Chair, AIUSA Board of DirectorsJun 28, 2022A response icon2Jun 28, 2022A response icon2
Would you “wait and have patience”?By Larry Ladutke, El Salvador Country SpecialistJun 9, 2022A response icon1Jun 9, 2022A response icon1
Amnesty International has left Hong Kong but there will still be candles in the darknessBy Chow Hang-tung, human rights activist, Tiananmen vigil organizer and barrister, currently jailed in Hong KongMay 26, 2022May 26, 2022
Protect Threatened Journalists on World Press Freedom DayBy the AIUSA Cogroup WritersMay 2, 2022A response icon1May 2, 2022A response icon1