Turkmenistan: Human Rights Watch Submission to the United Nations Committee against Torture
Introduction
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Introduction
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(Geneva) – The United Nations Human Rights Council should strongly condemn repression of peaceful protests in Syria and mount an investigation into recent violence, Human Rights Watch said. The council is meeting to discuss Syria on April 29, 2011, fol…Continue Reading
(New York) – Iranian security forces should immediately halt the use of excessive force against demonstrators in an ethnic Arab province of southwestern Iran, Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities should open independent and transparent inves…Continue Reading
On April 27, 2011, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced the elimination of the city’s backlog of 6,132 untested sexual assault evidence kits, or "rape kits," collected through December 2008.
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It is every pregnant woman’s greatest fear – getting sick during your pregnancy and harming your baby. For many of us, these fears are mitigated by the knowledge that we have access to good health care and caring professionals.
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The de facto opposition authority in Libya, the National Transitional Council, has formally pledged not to use antipersonnel and antivehicle landmines.
(New York) – The de facto opposition author…Continue Reading
The de facto opposition authority in Libya, the National Transitional Council, has formally pledged not to use antipersonnel and antivehicle landmines.
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(Cairo) – The Egyptian military should immediately end trials of civilians before military courts and release all those arbitrarily detained or convicted after unfair proceedings, Human Rights Watch said today. In the latest case, 28 civilians arrested…Continue Reading
(New York) – Egypt’s announcement that it plans to ratify the Rome Statute and become a party to the International Criminal Court (ICC) sends an important message to Egyptians about the direction the country intends to take, Human Rights Watch said tod…Continue Reading
Human Rights Watch welcomes the holding of this Special Session in response to the alarming human rights violations in Syria.
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The bombing in Marrakesh on April 28, 2011, was a heinous attack on the population and an assault on basic human rights.
(New York) – The bombing in Marrakesh on April …Continue Reading
The bombing in Marrakesh on April 28, 2011, was a heinous attack on the population and an assault on basic human rights.
(New York) – The bombing in Marrakesh on April 28, 2011, was a heinous at…Continue Reading
(New York) – President Ali Abdullah Saleh cannot use his promised immunity from prosecution as a carte blanche to tolerate attacks on peaceful protesters, Human Rights Watch said today. Gunmen shot dead 11 more anti-Saleh protesters and wounded more th…Continue Reading
(Kampala) – The Ugandan justice minister should immediately issue orders to release 11 prisoners with psychosocial or mental disabilities who have languished in prison for years without resolution of their cases, Human Rights Watch said today in a lett…Continue Reading
To the Ugandan Minister of Justice Kiddhu Makubuya
Your Excellency,
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