Human Rights First Condemns Amman Terrorist Attacks

Human Rights First Reports the World is Letting Uzbekistan Get Away with Murder

U.S. Congress Calls for Justice for Slain Indonesian

Human rights group says investigation and prosecution

Human Rights First Applauds Supreme Court Decision to Hear Case on Military Commission Trials

Human Rights First Welcomes Senator’s About Face On Bill Limiting Human Rights Accountability

Human Rights Advocates Call on Uzbek Government for Release of Activist

Twenty-Seven Detainee Homicides in U.S. Custody

Lax Policies and Inadequate Investigations Create Culture of Impunity, Human Rights First Research Shows

Liberian Presidential Candidates Call for Justice for Past Crimes

Express Diverse Views on How to Deal with Charles Taylor

Counterterrorism Cooperation Between Uzbekistan and Malaysia May Encourage Abuses

Human Rights First, Former Navy Judge Advocate General Praise Senate Passage of McCain Amendment to Reform U.S. Interrogation Policy

Urge House to Adopt Senate Language & White House to Withdraw Veto Threat

Human Rights First Appoints Maureen K. Byrnes as New Executive Director

Guantanamo Bay Hunger Strikes

Distinguished Panelists Mark Launch Of Hate Crimes Report: Call To Work Together Against Racism, Antisemitism And All Forms Of Discrimination

Human Rights First Statement on the Fourth Anniversary of September 11

Appeals Court Rules No Right to Trial for U.S. Citizen Jose Padilla

Senate Should Question Roberts on Presidential Power and International Treaty Obligations

Flawed Trial Shows Need for Fact-Finding Report in Indonesian Activist’s Death

Pentagon Changes Rules for Military Commissions, but Fails to Ensure Fair Trials

Human Rights First Condemns Silencing of Human Rights Protesters in Nizhny Novgorod

Groundbreaking Report Addresses Rising Violence in Europe and North America

Human Rights First Launches Book on Hate Crimes: