Breaking the taboo of sexual violence in Colombia
One woman's campaign to shine a light on an "invisible" crime
Refugees of Libya revenge attacks plan to go home
A risky confrontation awaits former Gaddafi loyalists upon their return home
Are immigrant women in the U.S. denied rights under violence protection laws?
Even with improved laws and federal programs, one in four women in the U.S. still experiences domestic violence in her lifetime
Kenya stalls on justice for poll killings - HRW
Clashes sparked by Dec. 2007 disputed election killed about 1,200 people. HRW notes just 2 related murder convictions in Kenyan courts
Bringing The Pope To Account For Widespread And Systematic Crimes Against Humanity
On September 13, 2011, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR)[1] and the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP)[2] filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC)[3] to investigate and prosecute the Pope, the Vatican Secretary of State and two Cardinals for rape, other forms of sexual violence, and torture as crimes against humanity.