(Moscow) – European Union leaders should address the hostile climate for human rights defenders in Russia during talks at the EU-Russia Summit on June 9 and 10, 2011, in the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod, Human Rights Watch said today. Specifically, …Continue Reading

(Brussels) – The European Union’s decision to open a special criminal investigation into alleged crimes in Kosovo and Albania after the Kosovo war is a welcome step for justice and the rule of law in the Balkans, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Governments, trade unions, and employers’ organizations should combat child labor by adopting a new international treaty on the rights of domestic workers.

(Geneva) – Governments, trade unions, a…Continue Reading

(Istanbul) – The Turkish government’s changes to the current Ministry for Women and Family is a step backward in its struggle to combat gender inequality and violence against women, Human Rights Watch said today.
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