World Report 2005
The New Iraq?
U.S.: Blood, Sweat, and Fear
Spain: Setting an Example?
Iraq: Ali Hassan al Majid and the Basra Massacre of 1999
Egypt: Mass Arrests and Torture in Sinai
DRC: Seeking Justice
Turkey: "Still crtical"
Angola: Coming Home
Ethiopia: Targeting the Anuak
Uganda: The Less They Know, the Better
China: Devastating Blows
West Africa: Youth, Poverty and Blood
Still at Risk
Tunisia: Crushing the Person, Crushing a Movement
U.S. Getting Away with Torture?
Cote d'Ivoire: Country on a Precipice
Ethiopia: Suppressing Dissent
Egypt: Black Hole
Nigeria: Revenge in the Name of Religion
India: After the Deluge
DRC: The Curse of Gold
Uzbekistan: "Bullets Were Falling Like Rain"
Egypt: "Reading Between the Red Lines"
Burma: "They Came And Destroyed Our Village Again"
Brazil: In the Dark
Restrictions on AIDS Activists in China
Argentina: Decisions Denied
Bangladesh: Breach of Faith
Indonesia: Always on Call
Israel: Promoting Impunity
U.S.: Witness to Abuse
Egypt: Margins of Repression
Afghanistan: Blood-Stained Hands
Chad: The Victims of Hissene Habre
D.R.Congo: Civilians Attacked in North Kivu
Russia: Positively Abandoned
Nigeria: "Rest in Pieces"
Colombia: Smoke and Mirrors
PNG: "Making Their Own Rules"
Uzbekistan: Burying the Truth
Uganda: Uprooted and Forgotten
U.S.: Leadership Failure
Malaysia: Detained Without Trial
Iraq: A Face and a Name
U.S.: The Rest of Their Lives
Torture: A Human Rights Perspective
Serbia: Dangerous Indifference
Sub-Saharan Africa: Letting Them Fail
Colombia: Displaced and Discarded
Cuba/United States: Families Torn Apart
Sierra Leone: Justice in Motion
Middle East and North Africa: False Freedom
South Africa: Living on the Margins
Morocco's Truth Commission
Ukraine: On the Margins
Zimbabwe: Evicted and Forsaken
Singapore: Maid to Order
China: We Could Disappear at Any Time
Darfur: Entrenching Impunity
Morocco: Inside the Home, Outside the Law
Peru: Probable Cause