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6th April 2022

Ethiopia: Crimes Against Humanity in Western Tigray Zone

7th March 2022

Benin: Police accused of violently attacking transgender woman

16th February 2022

Ethiopia: Tigrayan forces murder, rape and pillage in attacks on civilians in Amhara towns

16th December 2021

Ethiopia: New wave of atrocities in Western Tigray

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15th December 2021

East Africa: Global pharmaceutical firms must improve vaccine distribution across the region to save lives

8th December 2021

Good news: Germain Rukuki

8th December 2021

Guinea: Activist Oumar Sylla free

8th November 2021

Ethiopia: Sweeping emergency powers and alarming rise in online hate speech as Tigray conflict escalates

27th October 2021

Sudan: Release prime minister and all those arbitrarily arrested

11th August 2021

Ethiopia: Troops and militia rape, abduct women and girls in Tigray conflict – new report

28th July 2021

Morocco: Authorities must not deport detained Uyghur to China

26th July 2021

Sierra Leone: Abolition of death penalty a major victory

20th July 2021

Pegasus Project: Rwandan authorities chose thousands of activists, journalists and politicians to target with NSO spyware

5th May 2021

Ethiopia: Tepid international response to Tigray conflict fuels horrific violations over past six months

13th May 2020

Sub-Saharan Africa: Government responses to COVID-19 should guarantee the protection of women and girls’ rights

6th May 2020

Southern Africa: Governments must move beyond politics in distribution of COVID-19 food aid

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