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Kazakhstan: Forced Returns to Uzbekistan Illegal

2011-06-10
On: June 10, 2011
In: Asylum Seekers, Europe/Central Asia, Forced Expulsions, Kazakhstan, Press release, Refugees, Religious Freedom, Torture, Uzbekistan

The Kazakh government has violated international law by forcibly returning at least 28 Uzbeks to Uzbekistan, putting their lives and well-being at risk.

(Astana) – The Kazakh government has viol…Continue Reading

Kazakhstan: Don’t Extradite Uzbeks to Torture

2011-06-07
On: June 7, 2011
In: Asylum Seekers, Europe/Central Asia, Extradition, Kazakhstan, Press release, Refugees, Torture, Uzbekistan

Kazakh authorities should not extradite 32 detainees to Uzbekistan, where they face a real risk of torture.

June 9 Update  – A June 7 letter to Kazakhstan’s prosecutor general and June 7 press…Continue Reading

Yemen: Other States Should Freeze Officials’ Assets

2011-06-04
On: June 4, 2011
In: Middle East Uprising, Middle East/N. Africa, Press release, Yemen, Yemen protests

(Tunis) – The Yemeni government’s escalating violence against largely peaceful protesters and medical workers should prompt countries around the world to freeze foreign assets of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his top security officials, Human Rights…Continue Reading

Yemen: Other States Should Freeze Officials’ Assets

2011-06-04
On: June 4, 2011
In: Middle East Uprising, Middle East/N. Africa, Press release, Yemen, Yemen protests

(Tunis) – The Yemeni government’s escalating violence against largely peaceful protesters and medical workers should prompt countries around the world to freeze foreign assets of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his top security officials, Human Rights…Continue Reading

Yemen: Other States Should Freeze Officials’ Assets

2011-06-04
On: June 4, 2011
In: Middle East Uprising, Middle East/N. Africa, Press release, Yemen, Yemen protests

(Tunis) – The Yemeni government’s escalating violence against largely peaceful protesters and medical workers should prompt countries around the world to freeze foreign assets of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his top security officials, Human Rights…Continue Reading

Yemen: Other States Should Freeze Officials’ Assets

2011-06-04
On: June 4, 2011
In: Middle East Uprising, Middle East/N. Africa, Press release, Yemen, Yemen protests

(Tunis) – The Yemeni government’s escalating violence against largely peaceful protesters and medical workers should prompt countries around the world to freeze foreign assets of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his top security officials, Human Rights…Continue Reading

Yemen: Other States Should Freeze Officials’ Assets

2011-06-04
On: June 4, 2011
In: Middle East Uprising, Middle East/N. Africa, Press release, Yemen, Yemen protests

(Tunis) – The Yemeni government’s escalating violence against largely peaceful protesters and medical workers should prompt countries around the world to freeze foreign assets of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his top security officials, Human Rights…Continue Reading

Yemen: Other States Should Freeze Officials’ Assets

2011-06-04
On: June 4, 2011
In: Middle East Uprising, Middle East/N. Africa, Press release, Yemen, Yemen protests

(Tunis) – The Yemeni government’s escalating violence against largely peaceful protesters and medical workers should prompt countries around the world to freeze foreign assets of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his top security officials, Human Rights…Continue Reading

Yemen: Other States Should Freeze Officials’ Assets

2011-06-04
On: June 4, 2011
In: Middle East Uprising, Middle East/N. Africa, Press release, Yemen, Yemen protests

(Tunis) – The Yemeni government’s escalating violence against largely peaceful protesters and medical workers should prompt countries around the world to freeze foreign assets of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his top security officials, Human Rights…Continue Reading

Yemen: Other States Should Freeze Officials’ Assets

2011-06-04
On: June 4, 2011
In: Middle East Uprising, Middle East/N. Africa, Press release, Yemen, Yemen protests

(Tunis) – The Yemeni government’s escalating violence against largely peaceful protesters and medical workers should prompt countries around the world to freeze foreign assets of President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his top security officials, Human Rights…Continue Reading

UAE: Cultural Island Monitor a Positive Move

2011-06-04
On: June 4, 2011
In: Business, Middle East/N. Africa, Migrants, Press release, UAE, United Arab Emirates

(New York) – An Abu Dhabi development company’s appointment of an independent monitor for conditions for workers building the Saadiyat Island cultural project is a positive step, Human Rights Watch said today.
read moreContinue Reading

UAE: Cultural Island Monitor a Positive Move

2011-06-04
On: June 4, 2011
In: Business, Migrants, Press release, UAE

(New York) – An Abu Dhabi development company’s appointment of an independent monitor for conditions for workers building the Saadiyat Island cultural project is a positive step, Human Rights Watch said today.
read moreContinue Reading

UAE: Cultural Island Monitor a Positive Move

2011-06-04
On: June 4, 2011
In: Business, Migrants, Press release, UAE

(New York) – An Abu Dhabi development company’s appointment of an independent monitor for conditions for workers building the Saadiyat Island cultural project is a positive step, Human Rights Watch said today.
read moreContinue Reading

UAE: Cultural Island Monitor a Positive Move

2011-06-04
On: June 4, 2011
In: Business, Migrants, Press release, UAE

(New York) – An Abu Dhabi development company’s appointment of an independent monitor for conditions for workers building the Saadiyat Island cultural project is a positive step, Human Rights Watch said today.
read moreContinue Reading

UAE: Cultural Island Monitor a Positive Move

2011-06-04
On: June 4, 2011
In: Business, Migrants, Press release, UAE

(New York) – An Abu Dhabi development company’s appointment of an independent monitor for conditions for workers building the Saadiyat Island cultural project is a positive step, Human Rights Watch said today.
read moreContinue Reading

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