Pakistan: Prominent Rights Advocate to Lead Supreme Court Bar
The election of a prominent human rights activist to the presidency of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan is a victory for human rights in Pakistan and for the country’s transition to genuine civilian…Continue Reading
Pakistan: Prominent Rights Advocate to Lead Supreme Court Bar
The election of a prominent human rights activist to the presidency of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan is a victory for human rights in Pakistan and for the country’s transition to genuine civilian…Continue Reading
UN/Sudan: Southern Kordofan Needs International Monitors
The United Nations Security Council should take immediate steps to ensure international monitoring in Southern Kordofan, where reports of massive human rights violations by Sudanese forces have emerged. Council me…Continue Reading
UN/Sudan: Southern Kordofan Needs International Monitors
The United Nations Security Council should take immediate steps to ensure international monitoring in Southern Kordofan, where reports of massive human rights violations by Sudanese forces have emerged. Council me…Continue Reading
UN/Sudan: Southern Kordofan Needs International Monitors
(Juba) – The United Nations Security Council should take immediate steps to ensure international monitoring in Southern Kordofan, where reports of massive human rights violations by Sudanese forces have emerged, Human Rights Watch said today.
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US pledges to press rights with Russia
The United States said Wednesday it will keep pressing Russia on human rights but hoped to maintain cooperation after Moscow responded angrily to a ban on officials linked to a lawyer’s death.Continue Reading
HRW urges fairness in Bangladesh mutiny trial
A human rights group expressed concerned about group indictments and trials of hundreds of border guards accused in a bloody 2009 mutiny and urged Bangladesh to ensure international standards for fair trials were followed.Continue Reading
Syrian tanks assault town, kill 8 civilians: human rights group
AMMAN (Reuters) – Syrian troops and security forces backed by tanks killed eight civilians on Wednesday when they stormed a town near Damascus, the Syrian Observatory for human rights said, in the latest crackdown on protests against President Bashar a…Continue Reading
Letter to the Prosecutor of the Moscow District Anikin A.A. re: violence in the Khimki forest of Moscow
Dear Alexander Alexandrovich,
I am writing on behalf of Human Rights Watch to ask that your respective offices conduct effective investigations into a series of violent attacks against individuals protesting the construction of a highway between Moscow…Continue Reading
Rights group: Syrian troops kill 8 near Damascus
A human rights group says Syrian security forces have killed eight people in an attack on a Damascus suburb.Continue Reading
Rights group: Zimbabwe arrests 13 demonstrators
An independent Zimbabwean human rights group says police arrested 13 of its members who staged a protest outside a court where allegations of police assaults and torture were to be raised.Continue Reading
Con niñas víctimas de violencia sexual en Nicaragua
Por Esteban Beltrán, Director de Amnistía Internacional España
Una niña de cuatro años bailaba con su traje de princesa, una adolescente te enseñaba como se había pintado las uñas de color morado fantasía, otra te recitaba en voz alta, orgul…Continue Reading
Remembering Elena Bonner
Elena Bonner, one of the leading Soviet-era dissidents and champion of human rights in today’s Russia, died at age 88 on June 18. The 40th day after her death, a special time for remembrance in Russia, is July 2…Continue Reading
Norway Attacks Highlight Growing Intolerance in Europe
The tragic attacks in Norway highlight growing intolerance against Muslims, Roma and migrants in Europe. Populist, anti-Muslim, anti-Roma and anti-immigrant parties have enjoyed recent electoral success across Eu…Continue Reading
Australia, Malaysia: Refugee Swap Fails Protection Standards
Australia and Malaysia’s agreement to swap 800 asylum seekers who arrive in Australia for 4,000 refugees living in Malaysia fails to meet minimal standards for refugee burden-sharing.
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