Our government spent almost a decade chasing a professor they thought was a spy. The case raises questions about our ability to pursue real perpetrators of China’s crimes. Shujun Wang on 60 Minutes.
On a December night last year in Caracas, opposition activist Jesús Armas stepped out of a café and walked toward his car.
Iran’s “repression of peaceful protests” and “institutional discrimination against women and girls” has led to human rights violations, some of which amount to “crimes against humanity,” according to ...
The Australian government has shown awareness of transnational repression and conducted outreach to diaspora communities, but the country’s legislative and sanctions framework are in need of reform to ...
Last spring, campuses across the country became flashpoints of anti-war resistance, as thousands of students mobilized in a powerful demonstration of moral conscience and collective action. Their ...
A man was sent to prison for trying to take a video of a long line to buy gas bottles, another 15 people were tried Tuesday ...
More than 500 people were arrested by British police over a single weekend earlier this month, including many elderly retirees. Their crime? Holding placards expressing support for the banned activist ...
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Chad’s Weaponization of Citizenship

On September 17 the Chadian authorities published a decree purporting to strip blogger Makaila Nguebla and journalist ...