Chile rechaza una constitución conservadora
La dificultad del país sudamericano para elegir una nueva carta magna refleja los desafíos de la democracia.
By Jack Nicas
La dificultad del país sudamericano para elegir una nueva carta magna refleja los desafíos de la democracia.
By Jack Nicas
For the second time in less than two years, Chileans voted thumbs down on a new national charter, and few seem to have the energy to try again.
By Jack Nicas
Los chilenos votarán el domingo por un cambio que podría empujar a su país hacia la derecha. El proceso comenzó con protestas de la izquierda.
By Jack Nicas
Chileans vote on a new constitution on Sunday that would pull the South American nation to the right. The process began with protests from the left.
By Jack Nicas
Western countries were seeking to discuss a landmark U.N. report on China’s treatment of Uyghurs and other Muslims in the Xinjiang region.
By Nick Cumming-Bruce
One of Volker Türk’s toughest challenges will be determining what to do about a highly critical report on China that his predecessor, Michelle Bachelet, released just before departing.
By Nick Cumming-Bruce
The report’s assessment that China’s crackdown in Xinjiang could amount to “crimes against humanity” gives new momentum to a campaign to pressure Beijing.
By Austin Ramzy
Vladimir Putin reacts to Mikhail Gorbachev’s death.
By Amelia Nierenberg
The organization’s human rights office delivered its much-delayed report minutes before Michelle Bachelet, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, was to leave office.
By Nick Cumming-Bruce and Austin Ramzy
The high commissioner for human rights has repeatedly postponed its release, reinforcing perceptions that U.N. leadership is reluctant to stand up to China.
By Nick Cumming-Bruce and Austin Ramzy
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