During the weeks of protests that led to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s downfall, you saw Egyptian men and women standing together, side-by-side in the crowds.
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Syria released a leading lawyer and human rights activist who was imprisoned since 2009 for “spreading false information” after giving a television interview that criticized excessive government security and corruption, human rights groups said Tuesday.Continue Reading

(Cairo) – Saudi Arabia should rescind its categorical ban on peaceful demonstrations and release the more than 20 protesters detained on March 3, 2011, in the eastern town of Qatif, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Syrian authorities released a leading lawyer and human rights activist just hours after President Bashar Assad issued an amnesty for older prisoners and others convicted of minor crimes, a human rights group said Tuesday.Continue Reading

(New York) – The Afghan government should hold accountable those who seek to impose brutal customary punishments such as baad, where women and girls are given as compensation for crimes, Human Rights Watch said today.
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(New York) – The Cambodian government should reverse its decision to refuse a permit to the Cambodian Women’s Movement Organization (CWMO) for a rally in central Phnom Penh, Human Rights Watch said today. The rally was intended to mark the 100th annive…Continue Reading