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Flags of the five Central Asian countries at Bellevue Palace in Berlin, Germany, September 29, 2023.
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(Berlin, November 3, 2025) – Governments attending the Central Asia-US summit on November 6, 2025, should focus on improving their human rights records amid discussions of economic and security cooperation, Human Rights Watch said today. The summit is taking place while all participating governm…See the Story
Central Asia-US Summit: Address Region’s Growing Repression
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Democracy · FranceA dozen years ago, in 2013, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution on the safety of journalists which proclaimed 2 November as the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists.[1] Not the most catchy of names, admittedly, but intended as a line in the sand, and a formal recognition that attacks on journalists cannot go unpunished, because when they do, further violence becomes all the more likely. The UN w…See the Story
Op-Ed | If We Value Democracy, We Have to End Impunity for Those Who Kill Journalists

Tbilisi, Georgia · TbilisiOn 4th October 2025, Georgia held local elections that will be remembered for many reasons, but not for the actual outcome. These elections broke new ground – only 41% of the population cast their votes, as the majority of the parties decided to boycott the process. Traditionally, local elections in Georgia were never too popular. As a highly centralised state, Georgia has seen repeated – but unsuccessful – attempts by some opposition parties to…See the Story