During my presentation before the Third Committee of the General Assembly in October, I was able to announce that the Government of Japan had issued me an invitation to conduct an official visit from 1 to 8 December. A visit would
Tunisian CSOs Mark Day to End Impunity
Tunisia emerged from the so-called Arab Spring not only the first to shake off a corrupt, authoritarian regime, but also the principal country to find success in the transition to democratic, pluralistic governance. The Nobel Committee recognized this when awarding
Report on Whistleblowers and Sources is Out
Over the next week I hope to do a few posts (or at least tweets) that try to capture some of the key points in my latest report on sources and whistleblowers. The report relied heavily upon input from governments and civil
Only Connect? New Op-Ed
It’s hard to miss it when two major figures from different walks of life — Bono and Mark Zuckerberg — pen an op-ed in The New York Times. They argued a couple of weeks back that the international community should make