CIA, MI6 helped Gaddafi on dissidents: rights group
TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Documents found in the abandoned Tripoli office of Muammar Gaddafi’s intelligence chief indicate the U.S. and British spy agencies helped the fallen strongman persecute Libyan dissidents, Human Rights Watch said on Saturday.Continue Reading
CIA and MI6 helped Gaddafi on dissidents: Human Rights Watch
(Reuters) – Documents found in the abandoned Tripoli office of Muammar Gaddafi’s intelligence chief indicate the U.S. and British spy agencies helped the fallen strongman persecute Libyan dissidents, Human Rights Watch said on Saturday.Continue Reading
Human rights complaint filed against Harper’s new director of communications
MONTREAL – A separatist firebrand in Quebec has filed an official complaint against Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s new choice for communications director.Continue Reading
Seafarers’ group taps ICT for human rights monitoring
With the rise of Internet usage as a basic human right, a seafarers’ advocacy group in the Philippines held a three-day seminar on information and communications technology (ICT) to help seafarers in reporting human rights and labor abuse cases. In a s…Continue Reading
Somalia: Stop Unfair Trials, Executions
Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government (TFG) should ensure that its military court respects basic fair trial standards, and should immediately halt executions. The TFG should also prohibit trials of civilians…Continue Reading
China: Account for Forcibly Returned Uighurs
China should account for Chinese citizens of Uighur ethnicity who were forcibly returned from three Asian countries on August 6 and August 8, 2011.
(Washington, DC) – China should account f…Continue Reading
China: Account for Forcibly Returned Uighurs
China should account for Chinese citizens of Uighur ethnicity who were forcibly returned from three Asian countries on August 6 and August 8, 2011.
(Washington, DC) – China should account f…Continue Reading
Rights groups urge Nepal Govt. to scrap amnesty of people involved in rights abuses
London, Sep.2 (ANI): Human rights groups have asked Nepal’s Maoist-led government to scrap any plans to grant amnesty to people involved in human rights abuses during years of conflict.Continue Reading
China blows whistle on our human rights stance
A confidential cable posted on whistle-blowing website Wikileaks says Chinese officials “sought answers” on how the Australian Government had been handling human rights issues.Continue Reading
Nepal: Cancel Pact for Wartime Amnesty
Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai of Nepal and his government should honor commitments, both by the government and by the Maoist party, to ensure that perpetrators of human rights abuses during and after the countr…Continue Reading
Iraqi Kurdistan: Cross-Border Attacks Should Spare Iraqi Civilians
Iran and Turkey’s cross-border attacks in Iraqi Kurdistan have killed at least 10 civilians and displaced hundreds since mid-July 2011. Some of the attacks may have been carried out without sufficient attempts t…Continue Reading
China: Don’t Legalize Secret Detention
Proposed legislation in China to empower the security apparatus to detain criminal suspects secretly for up to six months in undisclosed locations would be a major setback for basic human rights.
Human Rights disability commissioner appointed
Justice Minister Simon Power and Minister for Disability Issues Tariana Turia have today announced the appointment of Paul Gibson as a part-time Human Rights Commissioner responsible for disability issues.Continue Reading
A Lifetime of Resistance in Syria
The Nation — Haitham al-Maleh, an 81-year-old Syrian human rights lawyer, has spent most of his life struggling against autocracy in Syria and the last forty years battling the iron-fisted rule of Bashar al-Assad and his father before him, Hafez al-As…Continue Reading
Ethiopia: Free Detained Opposition Leaders
The Ethiopian government should immediately release two ethnic Oromo political opposition leaders detained on what appear to be politically motivated charges. Journalists told Human Rights Watch that as many as 20…Continue Reading