Universal Jurisdiction as a Tool for Accountability in Burma

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Released But Not Free: State Restrictions on FoRB Targeting Released Religious Prisoners of Conscience

Individuals imprisoned for their religion or belief continue to face state repression even upon their release. For example, in Saudi Arabia, China, and Egypt, many released prisoners face bans on leaving the country, preventing them from visiting family, speaking freely about the ...  Show more

International Accountability for Burma's Atrocities Against Religious Minorities

Despite sanctions and repeated condemnation against the Burmese military, the ruling junta continues to unleash brutal attacks against its own people, including religious minorities such as Muslim-majority Rohingya and Christian-majority Chin, Kachin, and Karen communities. Sever ...  Show more

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